Thanks guys for the comment.
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Originally Posted by Dennis
Really nice work Paul, an excellent time lapse sequence.
The music was very stirring and really suited the subject matter. The sensation of flying through the clouds was quite stunning as their tones and hue moved towards the golden yellows.
Cheers
Dennis
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Dennis, the cloud speed is what prompted me to look for an upbeat musical score. I spent an hour or so last night just listen to music on a site I get the music from.
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Originally Posted by colinmlegg
Enjoyed that Paul. It's a fun hobby, hey!  Sure beats watching TV on a Saturday night.
Sheesh, that 29th aurora was dazzling. I can see now why the Tassie FB group went bonkers.
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What I like about it most Colin, is the ease of which you can produce pleasurable looking data. All I have to do is setup the tripod and camera, put on the dew protection and plug in the panning gear and I am off and collecting data. All the while I can be collecting data at the observatory or getting some planetary data. The beauty of course it doing this where ever I travel. I certainly see the advantages.
I imagine that Tassie was ablaze. At 35.5 degrees south it was bright but I reckon at 42 degrees south it would have been like fire works.