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idawanderer

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Since: Oct 26, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 8:38 pm
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I am a student in Alaska and am studying digital photography.
I am looking for some advice from anyone who may have a
little experience shooting the Northern lights here in Alaska.
If theres anyone out there with some "words of wisdom"
I'd love to hear it. Thanks for you time- Meredith




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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 11:53 pm
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"Meredith Jones" ???????/???????? ? ????????
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 > I am a student in Alaska and am studying digital photography.
 > I am looking for some advice from anyone who may have a
 > little experience shooting the Northern lights here in Alaska.
 > If theres anyone out there with some "words of wisdom"
 > I'd love to hear it. Thanks for you time- Meredith

yes please
i'd like to hear some pro info about this
going to visit some friends on polar circle this winter

2 Meredith Jones: are there some tech limitations for shooting
in cold winter conditions?

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Jim Lehman

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:49 am
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Meredith Jones wrote:

> I am a student in Alaska and am studying digital photography.
> I am looking for some advice from anyone who may have a
> little experience shooting the Northern lights here in Alaska.
> If theres anyone out there with some "words of wisdom"
> I'd love to hear it. Thanks for you time- Meredith
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I'm not sure that this is appropriate in this group, but the Black Cat
Extended Range Exposure Guide has listings for Northern Lights. Jim
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