
Lightning

Tribute to our 3 fallen heroes
We have been looking for words to say on Facebook about today's events. It's been a very emotional week. Tonight we saw the most beautiful red sky and triple rainbow we have ever seen in our lives. What a fitting tribute to three amazing heroes. RIP Const. Douglas James Larche (Dougie), Const. Dave Ross and Const. Fabrice Gevaudan.
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Lightning
Image Details
Date: June 28, 2007
Author: Tim Doucette
Camera: Canon Digital Rebel 300D
Site: DSE Observatory
Exposure: 1 x 15sec @ 200
Effective Focal Length: 27mm
Effective Focal Ratio: f/5.6
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Description
Sure was a crazy storm that night.
Took this shot in the wee hours of the morning from inside the house with no tripod as you can see.
I ended up taking around 60 shots, this was the best one.
You can thank my wife for this shot. She wouldn't let me go back to sleep after the storm started so I had to do something productive.

Fog Bow
Image Details
Date: August 14, 2004
Author: Tim Doucette
Camera: Canon Powershot S45
Site: Saint John, NB
Exposure: 1/1000 sec
Effective Focal Length: 7.1 mm
Effective Focal Ratio: f/4.5
Description
My wife and I were walking along the paths in Saint John, NB waiting for our bus to take us back to Moncton. Fog started rolling in, as it usually does in that city.

Northern Lights 1
Image Details
Date: October 30, 2003
Author: Tim Doucette
Camera: Canon Powershot S45
Site: Moncton
Exposure: 15 sec
Effective Focal Length: 7.1 mm
Effective Focal Ratio: f/2.8
Description
Around 9:15pm that night, my friend Marcel (next door) came to my door and said "Come out here, the sky is red!". The northern lights were quite a show for us even in the city lights. There was lots of solar activity the day before. This was to be expected.

Northern Lights 2
Image Details
Date: October 30, 2003
Author: Tim Doucette
Camera: Canon Powershot S45
Site: Moncton
Exposure: 15 sec
Effective Focal Length: 7.1 mm
Effective Focal Ratio: f/2.8
Description
Around 9:15pm that night, my friend Marcel (next door) came to my door and said "Come out here, the sky is red!". The northern lights were quite a show for us even in the city lights. There was lots of solar activity the day before. This was to be expected.

Northern Lights 3
Image Details
Date: October 30, 2003
Author: Tim Doucette
Camera: Canon Powershot S45
Site: Moncton
Exposure: 5 sec @ ISO 800
Effective Focal Length: 7.1 mm
Effective Focal Ratio: f/2.8
Description
Around 9:15pm that night, my friend Marcel (next door) came to my door and said "Come out here, the sky is red!". The northern lights were quite a show for us even in the city lights. There was lots of solar activity the day before. This was to be expected.

Northern Lights 4
Image Details
Date: October 30, 2003
Author: Tim Doucette
Camera: Canon Powershot S45
Site: Moncton
Exposure: 15 sec
Effective Focal Length: 7.1 mm
Effective Focal Ratio: f/2.8
Description
Around 9:15pm that night, my friend Marcel (next door) came to my door and said "Come out here, the sky is red!". The northern lights were quite a show for us even in the city lights. There was lots of solar activity the day before. This was to be expected.






