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Kelowna photographer stays out until first light to capture aurora borealis
- Kelowna photographer Roman Bartos spent the night of June 1 at a lookout spot in the southern part of the city to photograph the northern lights.
- The clear skies and promising forecast led a group of hopeful viewers to gather at a lookout in south Kelowna, anticipating a dazzling display.
- While the aurora's density remained zero until after midnight, a faint shimmer at 12:45 a.m. teased onlookers before the display started at 1:45 a.m.
- Bartos expressed his amazement, saying the long wait paid off as vibrant green and purple lights gradually transformed into an unforgettable spectacle.
- He stayed filming and photographing until after 3 a.m., demonstrating that patience during the event allowed him to capture amazing aurora images.
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