都是以前我从NG上拖回来做桌面的,所以全部是1280×960
01. photo and caption by Elias Politis
Taken in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, in -10° Fahrenheit (-23° Celsius) weather with a 1971 Nikon F2 and an
improvised tripod. The aurora made a shy appearance after several cloudy nights and gradually started dancing and
forming clouds, curtains, and arches for two hours before vanishing.
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02. photo and caption by Lisa Gonnelli
October audience favorite (to be published in National Geographic's April 2008 issue)
Rare circumhorizontal arc display in South Jersey on July 22, 2007. The display was remarkable and lasted for
approximately 30 minutes. The plane passing through made it even more unbelievable.
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03. photo and caption by Bethany Sueber
Washoe Lake, Nevada, at 7:30 a.m. just as the light begins to shine off the ripples in the middle of the lake
and breaks the smooth reflection of the mountains and sky in the water.
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04. photo and caption by Robert Callahan
Harvest Moon photographed from Dome Rock in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, 2007.
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05. photo and caption by Mike Knight
As the grass fires burn to the south, smoke creeps over the artic tundra.
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