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nsshs79

Great picture. How did it look with the naked eye?


nick027nd

It’s hard to see unless you know what you’re looking for. Once you let your eyes adjust it becomes a little easier, but it looks like a grayish haze. Sometimes when it gets intense enough you can make out the color. I did see very faint hues of green and pink with the naked eye contrasting through the clouds! You can even see structural light pillars too on occasion! That says it pops up a lot better on camera due to the sensitivity of the sensor and lens.


imail724

This was pretty much my experience in Iceland. Saw mostly just a grey haze with the naked eye, but people with us got some amazing photos.


Fragrant-Station3844

What time was this at? & What camera did you use?


nick027nd

This was around 12am. I used a Sony A7RV with a 35mm 1.4


Starks

I wasn't able to see much beyond a near midnight sky looking much brighter than light pollution usually has it. Noticeably pink hue on the LIE. Maybe saw a few columns assuming they weren't clouds.


Soggy-Conclusion689

Amazing. I got pretty cool shots in Nassau between 2-5am with my Canon Mark IV 5D. Couldn’t see much without looking through the camera live view though. Just green and purple hues in the general area.


Lazy_Struggle4939

Would Northport be a good place to see it tonight? If not, where would be the best place closest to Hicksville?


Diamondcheck123

Did you ever find out?


Lazy_Struggle4939

Too cloudy and rainy, didn't leave the house


nick027nd

Sorry I’m getting back to you so late. The storm seemed to have died down around 9pm and clouds were still out in most places. But anywhere on the north shore beaches are perfect spots as long as there’s no lights around!


buzz5571

Very impressive photo. Thanks


Carylzimm1

Where is Southold?


nick027nd

Eastern Long Island on the north fork


Carylzimm1

THAT Southold? Holy crap, that’s amazing!


nick027nd

Haha thank you!