Noctilucent clouds (timelapse and more) - my new film

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This summer didn´t give me as much of the noctilucent clouds (NLC) as I´m used to but at least I got a wonderful night by the lake :smile:

I´m not sure if this post qualifies in the Nightscape Images section but there are still images in the film, as well as timelapses and video :shhh:

I hope you´ll like it!

https://youtu.be/WFwdYiks1YE
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The clouds come through nicely.

But, to honest, a little too long... And I one point I was mostly focused on whether or not your camera lens was going to end up in the water.

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Hi Martin. Another great video from you here. And the noctilucent clouds did show up well. Thanks for a very enjoyable video Martin and keep up the great cinematography.
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very nice , thx .
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Beautiful Martin!
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Another lovely video Martin.

Thank you for sharing it with us.
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BABOafrica wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 2:14 pm The clouds come through nicely.

But, to honest, a little too long... And I one point I was mostly focused on whether or not your camera lens was going to end up in the water.

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Thank you for the feedback! Yes, this was a bit more of a vlog style video. I like doing (and watching) those as well as videos more focused on the end result :)
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