I went out on a dark country road--- it was unreal!! Lots of pulsing and waves moving across the sky... I actually had light SOUTH of me instead of just in the distance to the North...WOW!!
I did not have an interesting foreground to use, but straight up was really crazy!
This shot is looking SOUTH-SW -- The EDGE of the aurora was South of me near the center of South Dakota...
EDIT: Last one. A cell phone shot from my back deck a few minutes ago... Still a lot of green glow up North even with the light pollution in town.
EDIT:
the pics (except the last one from my Pixel 7) were taken with a Canon 7D MkII with a 14mm MANUAL lens. F2.8, ISO 1000, and either 10 or 15 seconds for exposure.
That let the camera sensor gather Lots of light. Still-- the aurora itself was throwing enough lumens to feel like moonlight--or maybe moonlight with a thin overcast. You could actually see pretty good after your eyes adjusted.