Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights in real speed over Moskosel i Sweden.
Uploader Comments (bildmix)
Top Comments
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Thank you so much for posting this video! I enjoy real speed Northern Lights videos so much more than Timelapse, and the real speed videos are really hard to find!!
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MrDiggertron5000!
-Yes it's in true speed (real time). Northern Lights is normally not moving so fast. Most of all the Northern Lights here on YouTube are speeded up by a time laps system, to show a slow moving Northern Lights, of many minutes, in only a few seconds.
Believe me, I live near the Arctic Circle and has watching northern lights thousands of times in my life.
Enjoy!
Autor Jerry MagnuM Porsbjer.
All Comments (80)
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How come The United States dont get these space like extrodinary things. ? But germany, norway, japan, and all the other places do.
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wonderful ty. and perfect music
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Extrordinary
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This is great!
I just wonder how you've made this movie? I can see this is real speed because it's impossible to show this in a time lapse video. The first thing as show that it's real time is the stars! In a time lapse they move fast over the screen but in your video they don't, so it must be real time.
You've chosen excellent music for your movies! I've seen three of them, do you have more?
I've tried but failed, wish I know how you do!
Keep on I'll stay touch, wish to see more of them!
The speed looks fine but it really looks like a slowed down time-lapse video! It lacks the "little movements"/flickering of the aurora.
bierhemet 3 weeks ago
@bierhemet
The quality of this video is not up to date. When I made this one, I'd not had top of the line equipment. Now I've invested a substantial amount of money in brand new equipment and are waiting for the auroras. If you keep an eye on "bildmix" you will find better ones later on.
It's very complicated to make those real time videos so be patient it'll appear more of them later in the spring time. :-)
bildmix 3 weeks ago
Sorry folks. This is clearly not real time. This is a time lapse video that has been slowed down. Video does not film images like still photos as they appear here. Use your common sense folks.
bootsmania 1 month ago
@bootsmania
I'm sorry to tell, you're wrong!
I'd understand that you're a little confused! Everyone I've showed my videos are confused too! The quality is not the best, but I'm workin' on it, so if you'll be patient you will see better ones later on, this spring time.
People told me when I started this project that it was impossible to catch an aurora and then show it in good quality.
I've just been delivered better equipment and I'll have some weeks to learn how to best use it.
Watch!
bildmix 3 weeks ago
What sort of camera did you use? I have a Panasonic PVGS-300 with a 0 Lux mode, and I've filmed some asteroids with it before, but I'm curious as to how it might pick-up the Aurora.
GUMMYBEAYUH 1 month ago
@GUMMYBEAYUH
Hi!
I'm sorry to say that I've developed a very special way to make those videos. Both the equipment and applications is very expensive so at this moment I can't tell.
This is only the beginning. I guess it will take at least one or two years until I'm completely satisfied. It has cost me a fortune so far, thats why I still keep it as a secret!
Keep an eye on "bildmix", I will show up more and better real time videos from auroras! :-)
I've just bought better equipment! :-)
bildmix 3 weeks ago