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  • Australian snowgum in winter – Victorian high country

  • The Polar Aurora ~ Northern Lights ~ Aurora Borealis / ~ Autumn Equinox ~ Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Featured Art 06 June 2009 AMERICA’s National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat Featured Art April 2009 _Inspired Art I set up and took this long exposure, along with several hundred more, in a permafrost forest before and after midnight near North Pole Alaska. This amazing wide band of aurora activity shimmered and danced in the night sky from horizon to horizon. It was dazzling! This Polar Aurora activity covered virtually the entire state of Alaska for three consecutive days, faintly visible in the daylight as well. Northern Lights ~ Autumn Equinox / Aurora Borealis / This image was taken over a peat bog near North Pole in the Tanana River Valley of Interior Alaska From my collection: / Spirit of Delight ~ Autumn Colours Tanana River Valley Interior Alaska Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Astrophotos ~ Auroras Shooting Date/Time 24 September 2007 00:57:15 / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 13 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / ISO Speed 1600 (Much too high) / Camera Model Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 50.0 mm / AF Mode Manual focusing / White Balance Mode Custom Featured Editor’s Collection Autumn Landscapes ~ Featured Member’s Choice Fall Scenics October 2007 Source for Aurora information Aurora is a luminous glow of the upper atmosphere, which is caused by energetic particles that enter the atmosphere from above. On Earth, the energetic particles that make aurora come from the geospace environment, the magnetosphere. These energetic particles are mostly electrons, but protons also make aurora. The electrons travel along magnetic field lines. The Earth’s magnetic field looks like that of a dipole magnet where the field lines are coming out and going into the Earth near the poles. The auroral electrons are thus guided to the high latitude atmosphere. As they penetrate into the upper atmosphere, the chance of colliding with an atom or molecule increases the deeper they go. Once a collision takes place, the atom or molecule takes some of the energy of the energetic particle and stores it as internal energy while the electron goes on with a reduced speed. The process of storing energy in a molecule or atom is called “exciting” the atom. An excited atom or molecule can return to the non-excited state (ground state) by sending off a photon, i.e. by making light.” ~ Making Light In Alaska, Canada, Norway, Finland or northern Russia, on a clear night, a greenish glow is often seen in the sky, known as the “Northern Lights.” / During magnetic storms, the glow may move southwards, and on occasion it can be seen in much of the US. It often appears as a glow on the horizon, like the glow preceding sunrise, and has therefore become known among scientists as “aurora borealis” (“aurora” for short), Latin for “northern dawn.” A similar phenomenon is also seen in southern polar regions. To an observer, an aurora is a fascinating spectacle, constantly moving and changing. It usually consists of many near-vertical greenish rays, forming long arcs and curtains, which stretch like ribbons across the sky, often from horizon to horizon. The green light of the aurora has a precisely defined colour in the spectrum (“narrow spectral line”). Such precise colours are usually the signatures of the atoms which emit them The green light of the aurora puzzled scientists for many years, since it fit no known element. It turned out to be produced by oxygen atoms, but under conditions that in our atmosphere only exist in the very rarefied upper levels. A red aurora, occasionally seen, arises at even greater heights and is also produced by electrons hitting oxygen.” Currently with 2327+ Views

  • It’s a novelty in a Mediterranean climate

  • From my collection: / Wilderland ~ Alaska North Star Winter Scenics / Sunset on Chena River Lakes blanketed in snow Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Title is an excerpt from With Dreaming Eyes / Poetry by John Greenleaf Whittier 1869 Collection featured in Outdoors Winter Scenics 12 October 2007 / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / 27 October 2007 17:04:03 / ISO 200 / Av 20

  • A black and white photograph of and old forest near the end of winter.

  • Winter 2008-09 / Hamlin, NY Untouched image – ask me how I got this effect… / A perfect photo for a Christmas card.

  • bare trees and snow

  • A winter view in Grand Junction, Colorado

  • This Watercolor painting drives the viewer in the cold and calm atmosphere of a fisherman’s day out in wintertime…is watercolor lovers’s and fly fisherman’s delight. Original: / Watercolor on Watercolor Paper, 16/20in Available. This painting was FEATURED in # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE , on Nov. 21 2009 This painting was FEATURED in Mature Woman Group, on Nov. 26. 2009 This painting came up in the TOP TEN in “Landscape Painting” challenge “Your ‘Most Viewed’ Landscape” on Dec. 07. 2009

  • This winter scene is a watercolour painting featuring silver detailing with glass paint. Watercolour on watercolour paper If you’re interested in purchasing the original painting, it is availalbe at my website and my Etsy store For special offers and updates, become a fan of KL Bailey Art on Facebook

  • Leaf in the snow,when autumn meets the winter

  • A lovely morning with cold and frozen weather is always beautyful, I think..

  • A lovely morning with cold and frozen weather is always beautyful, I think..

  • The snow was so beautiful that morning

  • WInter sunset in a London park.

  • The ice and snow clings fast to the branches and leaves in the hold of winter.

  • Taken in Odessa Texas with my Olympus D-535. On this one I used the orton effect.

  • Taken in Odessa Texas with my Olympus D-535.

  • Taken in Odessa Texas with my Olympus D-535.

  • Taken in Odessa Texas with my Olympus D-535.

  • A pine cone in a spruce tree with snow on the branches first day of 2010 www.arvebettum.com

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