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…sailor’s delight? Probably not since the lake is frozen.

Red Sky at Night...

Thomas Oliver February 27, 2023

The aurora borealis on a moonlit night along Lake Superior. This red sky blew my mind…what a phenomenal evening to be taking pictures of the night sky. The thing that I found most interesting about this picture was the ice and snow formation at the base of the picture. It was extremely precarious getting into position - the ice was slippery and the contours of the Lake Superior shoreline made it difficult to not fall down and slide into the lake. Add the fact that I refuse to use a flashlight when doing night photography because even the dimmest “white light” flashlights kill human night vision. I do have a red flashlight, which works great for preserving night vision…but they can sometimes make it challenging to see certain shadows of ground contours.

In Night Sky Tags Aurora, Trees, Stars, Night Sky, Northern Lights, winter, Keweenaw, Keweenaw Dark Sky Park
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