Posted By
Najib
Apr 17, 2014 08:54
Aurora Borealis is a beautiful natural light display in the sky that can extend as high as 640km above the earth's surface. It is the result of "collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere". Here's a time-lapse shot by a Lebanese Photographer using a Canon 6D over a period of 3 days.
Posted By
Najib
Apr 17, 2014 08:26
For those interested, Achrafieh2020 is organizing a video competition aimed at raising awareness on energy saving, solar and alternative power. You can use your smartphone, camcorder and DSLR cameras to record your video. For those interested in more details, check the .
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Information
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Information
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