Unfortunately, nothing could be done the day before yesterday. Everything was 100% overcast and thus no chance of seeing the auroras triggered by the solar storm. Yesterday evening it was clear – with a little fog on the ground – but the great activity was over. Nevertheless, it was at least enough for a little […]
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Northern Lights
Yesterday evening it finally worked out. After I had seen that there was a good chance of seeing auroras, I quickly dismantled my telescope and drove to Grimmershörn bay. And lo and behold, the green arc over the North Sea was easily visible. Of course, I’m most annoyed with myself because I messed up […]
Lighthouse Obereversand
Shortly after sunrise, the moon was supposed to set behind the Obereversand lighthouse. I thought about it briefly and then drove there quickly. I positioned myself on top of the dyke at a distance of about 550 metres from the lighthouse with the Fuji X-T5 and the 50-140mm. Unfortunately, when the moon was at […]
Lüdingworth
Windmill Betty came to mind when I saw that the morning might well bring beautiful colours in the sky. That was quite nice, but unfortunately – due to the season – not so optimal from the point of view. On the way back, I stopped again at the road towards Nordleda. That was better…
Historic Town Hall Otterndorf
Yesterday evening we took a few pictures of the historic town hall in Otterndorf. Actually, I thought there wouldn’t be much going on there, but, far from it… One car after the other drove along the market street and often through the picture. So it took longer than expected. The colour shot was taken […]
At the station
Actually, it looked quite promising in the early morning. However, it did not develop as well as hoped.
It has snowed
Nordholz and Otterndorf
On Saturday and Sunday I took a few pictures with the new one. Primarily, it was to see how the existing lenses do on the high-resolution APS-C camera.