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Taken by Brian Larmay on May 28, 2022 @ Pembine Wisconsin
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Exposure Time: 49/1
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ISO: 5000
Date Taken: 2022:05:28 09:26:03
 
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I was out doing some astrophotography and noticed the north getting a little brighter around 1030cst-11pm. I was packing it in for the night, but decided to take a few pictures to see what would show up. I was pleasantly surprised to capture, and see a few faint pillars. This will be my 3rd solar cycle that Ive been chasing this natural phenomena. I started in my 20s, and am now almost 50. I'm getting old, and each solar cycle now feels like a mile marker on the highway. Its good to reach this mile marker once again.
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