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  1. TheCasual

    TheCasual Well-Known Member

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    Over the Avenues in Hull...Just stunning.
     

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    Me taken by my son
     
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  3. HulltoHellandback

    HulltoHellandback Well-Known Member

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    Saw nothing here. Even the northern lights know West Yorkshire is a ****hole and avoid it
     
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  4. Ernie Shackleton

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    We went to Norway last month and saw nothing like that!

    My daughter's just sent me a similar picture to yours from her house in North Shields.

    I'm currently in Tenerife so completely missed them. <laugh>
     
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  5. Idi Amin

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    Saw them in Iceland I 2017. Totally awesome!!!!

    Saw nothing last night, in an alcohol induced coma by 10!!!!!!
     
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  6. dennisboothstash

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    Over our house.

    I think it actually looks better on photos than to the naked eye, although it was still really unusual and cool even without a phone.

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  7. Amin Arrears

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    I could just see it, I live in a pretty heavily light polluted area in the middle of a large village surrounded by several large quarries that have huge floodlighting on all night.

    That must be the strongest it’s ever been?
     
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  8. Idi Amin

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    Most phone cameras now have wide apertures available (f1.6) which let in more light than the human eye in the dark (about f2.1), so its definitely easier to spot the northern lights with a phone or camera.
     
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    Makes sense. Cheers
     
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  12. Gone For A Walk

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    ...and use the long exposure setting on your phone (usually around 6secs or so). I managed to capture the lights a few months ago when they weren't really visible to the naked eye
     
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    Looks fantastic, saw nowt down here in portishead
     
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  14. rovertiger

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    Couldn't see 'em out of the hospital windows.
     
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  15. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    You ok mate?
     
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    Yes thanks mate, bit of a heart scare, was supposed to be in all weekend but they're going down a different route because of my health issues.
    Back home now and feeling better. :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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    Aurora Borealis and a soon to be scrapped (allegedly) Scunthorpe blast furnace

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  19. Red top reader

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    This has been on my bucket list literally from the day I found out about them aged 7/8. Cannot ****ing believe waking up this morning and finding out they were basically on my door step. Myself and mrs Red were going to Norway next year to hopefully see them. Apparently they are around tonight so will definitely keep off the pop…..
     
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    Apparently mate, 22-30 is the best time to see it.
     
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