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This "lick" of aurora from the sky lasted about five seconds—just enough time for my Canon 50d to capture it. I had been watching a mobile radar for spikes in the aurora all night in a small cabin in Alaska. And when it came, it came.
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Skyrfall
Photographer: Jenn Cleary
Jenn Cleary | May 13, 2018
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Filed Under: Picture This: Curves
