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Old 04-11-2012, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Kunama View Post
Spectacular images Phil,
I grew up near the Arctic Circle and watched in awe as the heavens turned on this kind of lightshow for us on numerous occasions each year.
Beautifully captured and presented, thank you for posting.
i don't think i could ever get tired of watching aurora.. even if i lived there!

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Originally Posted by h0ughy View Post
well that was well worth the effort - great work
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Originally Posted by alan meehan View Post
Breathtaking Phil.THANKS
AL
thanks houghy and alan!

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Originally Posted by obsidianphotos View Post
You already know that I love this Phil, but I will comment again. A great video. Work like yours has inspired me to take doing timelapse a bit more seriously.
thanks. and you're inspiring me now with your work greg.. so many ideas so little time!

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
So cool. It's amazing how bright it gets sometimes and the whole snow landscape lights up and reflects the green colors. It really looks like smoke twirls in some of the fisheye sequences. Were some of the sequence near real-time rate by the end. The stars were moving so slowly, yet the auroras were dancing smoothly around.

Is Neat Video noise a plugin for AE or is it a native process within the app?
marc.. check my reply to alex above. yes Neat Video is a plug-in for AE (or can be purchased to work with other video editing applications as well).

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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
Awesome work Phil. I just sat with my son and watched it.

Some great sequences in there, and some novel ways of showing the transition with the stacking in the last few sequences.

Well done and stunning images!
thanks Mike!

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Originally Posted by prokyon View Post
Awesome, simply awesome!!!
thanks prokyon!

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Originally Posted by DavidTrap View Post
That is incredible!

Thanks for posting some exposure details. I'm in Canada over Christmas, and have every digit crossed that I might see something!

DT
good luck David! you won't get much sleep if you're keeping your eye out for aurora all the time! you need to get people you're staying with to take on shifts

Phil
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