Showing posts with label Northern Lights 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Lights 2015. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Northern Lights St. Patrick's Day 2015

Well folks, I'll admit, I really didn't know that we'd be able to see the Northern Lights here last night. I saw a post on facebook when scrolling through my newsfeed the other day about it, but I didn't really think twice because it was from another state.

Then a friend of mine texted me last night to go outside and look at the Northern Lights. At first I couldn't see them. But as I stood outside (freeeezzzing to death in my socks) and stared long and hard out in the distance I could finally see them! A few minutes later they started to fill the night sky dancing in beautiful hues of green! I screamed and ran inside for my family to come watch! We all "ooed" and "aaaahed" and beheld the glory of God in the night sky.

Unfortunately I was not prepared with my camera equipment. I had no clue where my tripod was and scrambled to get my camera and guessed the proper settings to use. I've never really tried night-time sky photos so it was tricky for me for a few seconds. I tried my best to hold the camera steady for 10 seconds to capture the most amazing part of the Northern Lights, but to no avail they came out blurry. So I rushed inside and dashed around the house searching for my tripod. By the time I found it, set my camera on it, and ran back outside, the most magnificent parts of the Northern Lights had already vanished. I tried my best to capture the tail end of the light show.

Then, as I was standing there gazing into the distance waiting to see if another round of spectacular green lights would appear, I heard the most horrid sounding animal rummaging around in the river's edge right in front of me. I started to panic and envisioned my future death at the hands of a woodlands creature and high-tailed back like a mad woman to the house with tripod and camera in hand.

So, may I present my first attempt at capturing the Northern Lights. Maybe I'll get another shot one day... and you better believe I'll be ready next time ;)