My shooting location was limited, unlike the cloud cover. I did manage to get one meteor photographed at 3:30 am before the clouds closed in again. Oh well. Thanks for the update!
I was out shooting on the night of 11th and 12th near Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England. I saw seven meteors but only got one in frame. 😢 My bonus I too got a magenta glow of the Northern Lights, the only draw back there is a lot of light pollution from Manchester, England In this location. End result one meteor and a weak Northern Lights, I'm happy with that. Keep up the good work Mallory. 🌠
Here on the Isle of Skye on holiday there was very bad weather but that night there were a few hours of clear skies with Northern Lights and meteor shower!!!
I managed to make a 17 image composite (latest video) with meteors, aurora, planes, satellites, and regular stars on Monday night…was fun! I’ll definitely try it again! 📸😎
I got some good pics with northern lights and meteor shower and Solar eclipse as well. I tag you on my IG pics. I learned from your videos how to get such awesome pics thank you ❤
I was in Virginia on vacation in a dark location with clear skies. Midway during my Timelapse wouldn’t you know clouds rolled in and I didn’t see anything! SMH! But check this out. I was checking my ring doorbell camera that activated when a dog walker walked by and in the left part of the image you can see what looks like an angled white streak in the sky! If that streak is what I think it is, what are the odds that my doorbell camera caught that!!! LOL!!!
Was only out for 3hrs on Monday night. Very windy in south east England . So decided to go to a small church in a valley lucky I took 2 cameras 1 facing the church north, the other facing south with part of the milkyway 18 from the south and 2 from the north , but no aroura 😢
I was out for 2 nights with 100% no clouds, seeing alot of meteorits, but my camera was always facing the wrong direction... but the second night i was able to capture northern lights at a lake with all the reflection and stuff which i am very proud of😅
Lovely images. Thanks for sharing.
My shooting location was limited, unlike the cloud cover. I did manage to get one meteor photographed at 3:30 am before the clouds closed in again. Oh well. Thanks for the update!
I was out shooting on the night of 11th and 12th near Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England.
I saw seven meteors but only got one in frame. 😢 My bonus I too got a magenta glow of the Northern Lights, the only draw back there is a lot of light pollution from Manchester, England In this location.
End result one meteor and a weak Northern Lights, I'm happy with that.
Keep up the good work Mallory.
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Wow! I wouldn’t complain either! Light pollution is the absolute worst… Thanks so much for tuning in!
Here on the Isle of Skye on holiday there was very bad weather but that night there were a few hours of clear skies with Northern Lights and meteor shower!!!
BUMMER!!! I’m so sorry about the weather… but glad you got a brief show:D
It was pretty amazing down in Big Bend to see meteors and the aurora. I was expecting to see more meteors too.
Glad I wasn’t the only one looking for more meteors!!! Thanks for watching :D
Twice when there was aurora in Georgia I had gone south for a few days! Dang!
WILD!!!! Thanks so much for watching :D
I managed to make a 17 image composite (latest video) with meteors, aurora, planes, satellites, and regular stars on Monday night…was fun! I’ll definitely try it again! 📸😎
Very nice!! Where did you shoot?? Glad you were able to capture some, going to check out your video now :D
@@mallorydavisphotography I live in Eastern Canada (north of Maine) got outside the city about 20 minutes and you’ll see what I got. 📸😎
I got some good pics with northern lights and meteor shower and Solar eclipse as well. I tag you on my IG pics. I learned from your videos how to get such awesome pics thank you ❤
Love love love this!!! Thanks so much for watching & tagging!
I was in Virginia on vacation in a dark location with clear skies. Midway during my Timelapse wouldn’t you know clouds rolled in and I didn’t see anything! SMH! But check this out. I was checking my ring doorbell camera that activated when a dog walker walked by and in the left part of the image you can see what looks like an angled white streak in the sky! If that streak is what I think it is, what are the odds that my doorbell camera caught that!!! LOL!!!
Was only out for 3hrs on Monday night. Very windy in south east England . So decided to go to a small church in a valley lucky I took 2 cameras 1 facing the church north, the other facing south with part of the milkyway 18 from the south and 2 from the north , but no aroura 😢
Ah! North and south… I did this last year and of course yielded many more meteors. Thanks so much for watching!
I was out for 2 nights with 100% no clouds, seeing alot of meteorits, but my camera was always facing the wrong direction... but the second night i was able to capture northern lights at a lake with all the reflection and stuff which i am very proud of😅
Yea, this year, we have been seeing some of the largest solar flares ever recorded. It's crazy!
did not manage, cloudy in Seychelles😟
SO sorry!!! Looks like Geminids will be AMAZING next year!
The aurora was much better on Long Island