Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/26

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Welcome to the LUG Norman
From: Tom Kline <tkline@grizzly.pwssc.gen.ak.us>
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 10:00:01 -0900

>Tom Kline wrote:
><snip>=20
>> Another Alaskan Lugger! Merry Christmas! I did that trick a lot when I=
 lived in Fairbanks when I had more Aurora ops than here in Cordova! I=
 usually left cameras set up on tripods with cable releases attached in the=
 entryway ready to go during auroral activity.
>
>Speaking of aurora photography.  Every year I buy four Aurora Borealis
>Calendars for myself and other family members from Todd Communications
>in Anchorage.  The photos in the 1997 calendar were taken by Tom Soucek,
>Calvin Hall, Wayne Johnson, Cary Anderson, and Todd S. Salat.  They are
>beautiful photographs.  Maybe some of you know some of these fine
>photographers.
>
>I only wish they would give the photographic technical details on each
>one.  But I suppose that would be giving their secrets away.   Dale
>--=20
>$  dale-reed@worldnet.att.net   Seattle, Washington U.S.A.  $

Sorry, don't know them. There are bunches of photogs shooting auroras here=
 though. Know mostly 'togs in Fairbanks as I was an active member of a local=
 group called Camera Arts - a real mixed bag of shooters including a few M=
 shooters (named after a defunct magazine title  that is now reborn). They=
 put on annual workshops. The last one I attended was with Bill Allard of=
 Nat. Geogr. who uses M's for a lot of his work. He had the 1st Aspherical=
 35 when it came out. One of the members does aurora panoramics using=
 several C SLRs lined up and projects them with a row of projectors=
 reconstructing the event. He puts on panoramic slide shows for the tourists=
 in the summer at old theater. I have also seen an aurora shot on a postcard=
 done with a rotating panramic camera - don't know that guy. Students at UAF=
 often publish aurora shots in the school paper when they happen - one got a=
 good one with the trans-AK-pipeline in the shot.
My personal favorite consists of a reflected Aurora on the sea taken down in=
 Katchemak Bay (near Homer, 3-4 hour drive S. of Anchorage on a good day) =
 not to long after sunset by me.
Tom