So I'm still slowly working on my summer timelapse project... here's a frame from the latest one from a few nights ago. I was hoping to capture more meteors, but this was the only one in view (I did see 3-4 more with my eyes). But I couldn't see the northern lights well with my eyes - they just looked like clouds on the horizon. I knew the northern lights could be seen from Lethbridge, but this is my first time seeing them, and first time capturing them on camera.
The timelapse looks much cooler than the single photo.
At the end of the lapse, after my camera finished clicking, I could hear something in the grass about 8 feet away from me... I looked around and saw a creature - my first thoughts were that it was either a skunk or a porcupine... more light and adjusted eyes in fact revealed the prickly nature of the beast, and my iPhone flashlight slowly scared it away. The timelapse photos revealed that it visited me another time in the night, but I didn't hear it (maybe not close enough!)
The timelapse looks much cooler than the single photo.
At the end of the lapse, after my camera finished clicking, I could hear something in the grass about 8 feet away from me... I looked around and saw a creature - my first thoughts were that it was either a skunk or a porcupine... more light and adjusted eyes in fact revealed the prickly nature of the beast, and my iPhone flashlight slowly scared it away. The timelapse photos revealed that it visited me another time in the night, but I didn't hear it (maybe not close enough!)