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DANmode
1021 days ago
Pictures don't do a lot of those scenes justice.
The enormity and clarity of what are multiple depths to a lens just can't be captured in a still.
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hunter2_
1021 days ago
The aurora is a notable exception. Long exposure is key to gathering enough light for detecting vibrant colors. I suspect that pupil dilation (via diagnostic eye drops, MDMA, etc.) could help, but I haven't tested this hypothesis.
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patall
1020 days ago
If you have a good storm and are far enough up to the pole, you do not need long exposure. Aurora was already famous before photography.
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Tronno
1020 days ago
Aurora colors are visible to the naked eye. I've seen it myself.
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hunter2_
1019 days ago
Likewise, but I meant as vibrant as in photos.
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irrational
1020 days ago
Yes, but I will never drive the road to Prudhoe Bay, so pictures are the nearest I will ever get to seeing it.
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