RExif MM * N 3 1984-2004 Franklin A. Holub - All Rights Reserved l 4 Object: Aurora Borealis
Date: September 28, 2000 (1:00 AM EDT)
Exposure(s): 1 Min
Film: Kodak Supra 400
Equipement: Minolta SRT102 w/Sigma 24mm lens @ f5.6
Hardware & Software: Taken around 1:00 AM EDT on 28 September 2000 from Platt River Point (Michigan). Ursa Major (the Big Dipper) is visible behind the aurora on the left hand side and Polaris is visible near the top edge of the frame as is Ursa Minor. The aurora can be seen reflecting off the Platt River in the foreground. This is around a 1 minute exposure on Kodak Supra 400 with a 24mm Sigma Lens stopped to f/5.6. This reasonably close to the way the Aurora really looked that night (maybe just a little more color). ©1984-2004 Franklin A. Holub - All Rights Reserved http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/ Aurora Borealis Object: Aurora Borealis
Date: September 28, 2000 (1:00 AM EDT)
Exposure(s): 1 Min
Film: Kodak Supra 400
Equipement: Minolta SRT102 w/Sigma 24mm lens @ f5.6
Hardware & Software: Taken around 1:00 AM EDT on 28 September 2000 from Platt River Point (Michigan). Ursa Major (the Big Dipper) is visible behind the aurora on the left hand side and Polaris is visible near the top edge of the frame as is Ursa Minor. The aurora can be seen reflecting off the Platt River in the foreground. This is around a 1 minute exposure on Kodak Supra 400 with a 24mm Sigma Lens stopped to f/5.6. This reasonably close to the way the Aurora really looked that night (maybe just a little more color). ©1984-2004 Franklin A. Holub - All Rights Reserved Object: Aurora Borealis
Date: September 28, 2000 (1:00 AM EDT)
Exposure(s): 1 Min
Film: Kodak Supra 400
Equipement: Minolta SRT102 w/Sigma 24mm lens @ f5.6
Hardware & Software: Taken around 1:00 AM EDT on 28 September 2000 from Platt River Point (Michigan). Ursa Major (the Big Dipper) is visible behind the aurora on the left hand side and Polaris is visible near the top edge of the frame as is Ursa Minor. The aurora can be seen reflecting off the Platt River in the foreground. This is around a 1 minute exposure on Kodak Supra 400 with a 24mm Sigma Lens stopped to f/5.6. This reasonably close to the way the Aurora really looked that night (maybe just a little more color). fPhotoshop 3.0 8BIM Aurora Borealisi Aurora Borealist 21984-2004 Franklin A. Holub - All Rights ReservedxObject: Aurora Borealis
Date: September 28, 2000 (1:00 AM EDT)
Exposure(s): 1 Min
Film: Kodak Supra 400
Equipement: Minolta SRT102 w/Sigma 24mm lens @ f5.6
Hardware & Software: Taken around 1:00 AM EDT on 28 September 2000 from Platt River Point (Michigan). Ursa Major (the Big Dipper) is visible behind the aurora on the left hand side and Polaris is visible near the top edge of the frame as is Ursa Minor. The aurora can be seen reflecting off the Platt River in the foreground. This is around a 1 minute exposure on Kodak Supra 400 with a 24mm Sigma Lens stopped to f/5.6. This reasonably close to the way the Aurora really looked that night (maybe just a little more color). 8BIM
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