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14.1.2022 at 02.00 - Laukaa
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
The meisi dog made an alarm at night after seeing a neighbor's cat in the jacket window and then went for a pee trip outside. I noticed a colorful circle behind the trees to hear. I came back with the camera, and the perimeter looked really nice even without the clouds. The imprint of filming is again what it is. Without the clouds, I couldn’t perpetuate the perimeter at all. I don't know what settings to try it with, let alone the colors in the picture. In addition, the Moon was near Aldebaran on the same night of 13/14 January.
Images: 5 pcs
24.12.2021 at 10.45 - Laukaa
(I)
Saara Tuohimetsä
Pretty bright Christmas Eve sun pillar. The other night I heard there was a great pillar, according to the fragile memory, it would have been my first observation of the lunar pillar - at least not in my mind. But it disappeared into the clouds before I could get a camera inside. Typical :)
Images: 2 pcs
21.12.2021 at 14.14 - Laukaa
(I)
Saara Tuohimetsä
A clear sun pillar at sunset, a quick sighting of a backyard. It was not possible to check for possible side suns when there were other chores.
15.4.2021 at 22.44 - Laukaa
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
Bongaa a hundred! A three-day growing crescent moon and a magnificent country house.
Images: 3 pcs
15.4.2021 at 22.20 - Laukaa
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
Bright evening view of the sky. I tried the night scene function on my mobile phone and pretty much the celestial bodies were recorded. I tagged in the pictures. #bongaa100
Images: 4 pcs
8.4.2021 at 19.50 - Laukaa
(I)
Saara Tuohimetsä
In the bird tower of the mountain on an evening trip. Bright side sun at the top of a cloud at sunset. There seemed to be quite a long way to 22 side sun, probably because the sun is so low?
Images: 2 pcs
5.4.2020 at 22.00 - Laukaa
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
The beautiful perimeter of the moon on Palm Sunday evening. Growing convex moon 90% (2 p.m.).
11.1.2020 at 01.15 - 01.30 - Laukaa
(V)
Saara Tuohimetsä
In the evening 10.1. the full moon half-shadow eclipse went unnoticed due to other chores (pity as it would have been clear). But at night the Moon had really colorful and multiple perimeter rings. There would be room for improvement in photography skills - a difficult target. (Moon near Pollux on the night of 10./11.1.)
Images: 3 pcs
31.8.2019 at 23.30 - 01.00 - Viitasaari
(II)
Saara Tuohimetsä
Finnish Nature Day and its evening were celebrated on the beach. The Northern Lights play began as a bright glow in the low northern sky, the perception of which was disturbed by the clouds. After the arc was activated to wrinkle about a quarter, it was possible to distinguish between green and blue rays with the naked eye. A calm arch was still in the sky when he went to sleep.
Images: 2 pcs
15.6.2019 at 23.00 - Viitasaari
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
Earth's shadow and pretty backlight on Saturday's summer evening.
Comments: 1 pcs
15.2.2019 at 23.30 - Laukaa
(I)
Saara Tuohimetsä
14.9.2018 at 08.05 - 08.10 - Jyväskylä
(II)
Saara Tuohimetsä
Niks naks grabbed by car. The halos did look much better in nature, although they were not very bright. Especially that zyk is quite non-existent in the picture, but it wasn't hard to notice live at all and it was a color. It faded before I could get the picture sizzling, Mokoma. Heat 7.5 degrees.
Images: 3 pcs
2.8.2018 at 21.50 - Kannonkoski
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
A loud thunderstorm in the evening. Lightning own observation. Came cottage, so I was almost late to see this double arch. Meanwhile, great lightning, but the image did not stick. A girl from Saarijärvi had shared a great video in Iltalehti entitled "In Central Finland, two magnificent natural phenomena were seen in the sky at the same time" https://www.iltalehti.fi/iltv-lukijan-videot/201808030081604_wi.shtml
Images: 2 pcs
2.8.2018 at 18.00 - 18.40 - Kannonkoski
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
The flowering in the lake was short-lived when it started to hear quite a pounding. It was time on the beach to try the first flash image until the rain reached. And after all, that one-finger index finger managed to sync with the flash when there was no tuned support for longer exposures. Later in the evening a double rainbow and a gorgeous glitter. Whether it would be the same storm or whether it would count as its own thunder. The situation did not come so closely monitored when there was better things to do in the cottage.
Comments: 2 pcs
27.7.2018 at 23.30 - 01.25 - Laukaa
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
But where is the Moon? Be confusing when a good place to watch the lunar eclipse was supposedly chosen and the guy didn’t start to show up. I would then swim swimming while waiting for it. Suddenly on the beach, it was noticed that it was looming. The perfect phase was seen in a couple of minutes until the edge began to dawn. Great sight! Images taken at 0:10, 0:20, 0:33, 0:46 and 1:19. Bright night clouds that night, but they ended up pretty much under the clouds.
Images: 5 pcs
26.7.2018 at 00.00 - 02.50 - Viitasaari
(V)
Saara Tuohimetsä
After empty nights, there was more to watch than watching moths and bats. The observation started from Viitasaari, from where we stopped to capture a picture of the Hännilänsalmi bridgehead. Unfortunately, the drive of less than a hundred kils of the four-way road was to the south, which had to hang in the side window and splash pictures backwards. But no matter when it was funny, it was so warm Huju from the window (compared to the winter halo shots). However, the night clouds were still visible in Laukaa and even better. Really beautiful sky and quite long belts.
Images: 5 pcs
10.6.2018 at 20.15 - Tikkakoski
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
Nice little ride on a summer evening and a bright, full rainbow with side arches.
Images: 2 pcs
27.4.2018 at 19.30 - Laukaa
(I)
Saara Tuohimetsä
A dim, left side sun found on a business trip in the evening sun
Images: 2 pcs
22.4.2018 at 05.50 - Kannonkoski
(I)
Saara Tuohimetsä
11.4.2018 at 05.54 - Laukaa
(IV)
Saara Tuohimetsä
The morning shadow of the Earth and a lovely pink backdrop that, of course, doesn’t look like anything on a cell phone image. This became a beautiful, bright day. The sunrise could have been at 6 p.m.
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