where do you find out infomation on where and when these Aurora and similar
things are? I am in Australia, so there might not be this sort of infomation
available.

Thanks
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From: "Steve Sharpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: Aurora Pictures of April 17


> At 5:07 PM -0600 4/25/01, aimcompute wrote:
> >Thanks Bruce.
> >
> >I was using a PZ-1p.  The lens was FA 43/1.9 accidentally set at 2.8 (it
was
> >dark, I couldn't see what I was doing, and I was frantically hurrying in
> >case it faded... which it did about 5 minutes after I started).  I used
> >Provia 100F +2 stops with approximately 30 second exposures
> >(one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand).
> >
> >The transparencies are so neat looking when on a light board with the
light
> >coming from behind and shining through the stars.
>
> Gorgeous images! Provia 100F is a very nice film for this type of
> astrophotography from the looks of things. I used Fuji 400 print for
> my attempts that night, varying the exposures between 5 seconds and
> 20 seconds. The apertures I was using ranged from 2.8 to 3.5. After
> seeing your results I hope my exposures were long enough. When I get
> mine processed I'll scan them in and post them, if they are worth
> looking at.
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