Hey #believeinfilm friends,

Did you see the northern lights yesterday?

A solar storm made the aurora borealis visible in Vancouver, where I live, and even in places south of that, like Toronto. I photographed the lights on film with my Canon F-1 and a roll of CineStill 800T.

More hi-res photos: https://www.analog.cafe/r/shooting-northern-lights-on-film-dl4d

Not bringing a digital camera was one of the best decisions of the night. Film is the best way to capture this event.

Last night's aurora over the BC Sugar Refinery.

Lots of good aurora photos from around Interior Alaska Saturday night and early Sunday morning, but this was one from Tok (upper Tanana valley, Tanacross Dene county) is especially evocative. Photo by K. Turk and shared with permission. #akwx #aurora #Alaska #Autumn2024
@SilverSalmonAK @leepetersen

Northern Washington residents who can escape the urban light pollution have a possibility to see both the Perseids and Aurora Borealis at the same time tomorrow night.

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/aurora-viewline-tonight-and-tomorrow-night-experimental