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Old 09-06-2013, 06:01 PM
Forgey (Paula)
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Location: Thurgoona, NSW
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Originally Posted by h0ughy View Post
Hey at least you got it Very nice
Thanks David

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Originally Posted by matt34 View Post
Nice work on the timelapse Paula, I can see some "movement" in the aurora, impressive stuff
Thanks matt

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Originally Posted by ourkind View Post
Well done Paula! Wish I had a chance to capture some aurora. A great start
Thanks Carlos

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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
Great work Paula!
Thanks Mike

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Originally Posted by adavis View Post
That looks great Paula, an excellent first effort!

I hate being the first one to nit-pick, but, when I got my first photography job, 25 years ago, my mentor was always looking at my night time shots, and daytime too I guess, and the first thing out of his mouth EVERY time, was;

"your horizon is crooked"

I guess that I have had it drummed into me hundreds of times, so that I cant help but notice that your horizon is crooked.

I know that I still get that wrong myself, but it is a good lesson to get burned into you head as early on as possible.

Good work though, I would love to capture some aurora time-lapse.
Thanks Andrew Yes I over process it, probably could have only used 30sec exposure. First time shooting Aurora so didnt know what to expect and using new camera too.

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Originally Posted by Larryp View Post
Good one, Paula
Thanks Laurie

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Originally Posted by el_hefe View Post
Cool picture!!
I'm going with some friends tomorrow to flinders, hopefully we might see the aurora too
Thanks! Good luck there might be something tonight but I think the clouds will be your biggest problem.
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