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  • The Milky Way arches over Smoke Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park.   The lights from the Ministry of Natural Resources fire bomber station at the left provides some illumination to the shoreline to the right.  If you look closely, you can make out the Andromeda Galaxy near the centre left of the image (below the arch).  This is a 21 frame stitched image taken in August of 2014.
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  • Lots going on in this photograph.  We have star trails, a meteor, an aircarft and northern lights captured in this image.  During this capture (which is actually of a couple of merged images as evidenced by the gap in the star trails) I saw, to the east, a vertical shaft of light above the horizon, which I thought were headlights of a vehicle on a distant road.  It took a while for me to realize that these "headlights" did not really move, and that there was no roadway to the east.  It was then that I, the amateur astronomer, figured out that the shaft of light was actually the northern lights, confirmed by a 30 second exposure taken in that direction.  And of course that light show ended pretty much immediately thereafter.
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  • Long-term exposure of Emerald Lake and the Emerald Lake Lodge at dusk, with star trails visible and Wapta Mountain and Mount Burgess illuminated by afterglow.
    Emerald Lake at Dusk.tif
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