This week, John at Lens-Artists is revisiting an earlier theme of the series and invites us to share images of Autumn. The colours on the leaves are only just beginning to change here, yet on the c…| Tranature
Lately, people living as far south as New Mexico don’t have to travel any farther than their back doors to see the Northern Lights. What exactly are the Northern Lights, and why are they suddenly visible to so many?| The Pipettepen
Looking back on Octobers past...| Second Wind Leisure Perspectives
As autumn settles in and nights grow long, aurora season begins in Alaska. This year is especially exciting because we are still at the height of the solar cycle—a time when the Sun is most active, showering Earth with bursts of charged particles that fuel breathtaking aurora displays. What is the Solar Cycle? The Sun… The post Aurora Borealis Under the Solar Maximum appeared first on Action Photo Tours.| Action Photo Tours
With a cartographer's help, we've scoured the world to find the very best places to see the Aurora.| Moss and Fog
Watching the aurora borealis as it dances across the sky is both mesmerizing and spectacular. Being able to photograph it effectively requires specific skills. During this talk, David Swindler will give you the tools to capture your best aurora shots, covering topics such as forecasting, gear selection, in-field technique, and post-processing. Watch the video below… The post How to Photograph the Aurora Borealis appeared first on Action Photo Tours.| Action Photo Tours
Is the color purple among your favorites?| Second Wind Leisure Perspectives
Which do you prefer, Spring or Autumn?| Second Wind Leisure Perspectives
About once every 15-20 years, Christmas and Hanukkah share the same day (as they do this year). Best holiday wishes to Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs, Atheists, Agnostics, Naturalists, Humanists, and anyone believing in a positive humanity because to me, Santa is the Spirit of Goodness who crosses all cultural boundaries. Click the video … Continue reading 266 – Pelicans| Beach Walk Reflections: Thoughts from thinking while walking
This week’s heightened visibility of the auroras is being driven by an increase in geomagnetic storms.| The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
Earlier this week I was up early (5:45am or so) and I was able to watch the most amazing aurora borealis event I’d ever had the chance to witness. In person, they largely looked like grey-green wispy clouds with the occasional hint of purple or blue, but the colours really came out in the photos. … Continue reading Historical Descriptions of Aurora Borealis: “those who did not see it missed a rare sight”| History Research Shenanigans