Prehistoric Times

© Ken Smith

Prehistoric Times

Uploaded: May 26, 2024 | Entered: May 26, 2024 16:46:51

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Prehistoric Times - from Borrego Springs, California. Techie Details: Canon 5D Mark IV with a Sigma ART 14-24mm lens at 17mm focal length. f/2.8 aperture, 15 second shutter speed, ISO 5000. Selective edits made with a single RAW image, for the sky and foreground. The brighter skies that are in-between the two dinosaurs, comes from the light pollution of Mexicali, Mexico. The camera is facing to the SE. The reddish sky colors from the historic geomagnetic storm on May 10th/11th caused the reddish hues on the sand. This photo was taken in the early morning hours of May 11th. The reds in the sky were from a rare phenomena called a Stable Aurora Red, or SAR. Most people mistake the SAR for the aurora. Both are caused by geomagnetic storms. But unlike auroras which occur when charged particles from space hit the atmosphere causing it to glow, the SAR arcs are an indication of heat energy leaking into the upper atmosphere. The SAR remained fairly constant in shape

Exif: Camera: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark IV; Shutter Speed: 15/1; Aperture: f/2.8; ISO: 3200; Orientation: 1; Date: 2024:05:26 14:53:54

Comments

Terry Korpela level-deluxe May 26, 2024 1

Nicely Done Ken!! #1815726

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