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This was shot on a random dark road somewhere 30 minutes outside of Reykjavik that probably only our driver Siggi knows where it's located.
You hear stories of people going to Iceland to see the Northern Lights and not seeing them the entire time there and others getting full-blown auroras with crazy dancing lights. Well, we didn't quite get the crazy dancing lights here, but we were still quite lucky to see them on the very first night we arrived and then a second time about a week later, so no complaints.
This was my first time attempting to shoot the Northern Lights and I had little astrophotography experience in general so it was a bit of a struggle at first to get good results, but through lots of trial and error you have the result seen here :)
I was experimenting using my 7D for capturing a time-lapse, I was pleasantly surprised with aurora and it worked for the time-lapse too
The Aurora Australis or southern lights dances over the intersection of the Milky Way and the south celestial pole with the Great Lake of Tasmania's Central Plateau in the foreground. Tasmania, Australia
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It has been way to long since my last post here, I'll try to update my page more frequently in 2017. This picture was taken a few weeks ago, I had spent the day out photographing and on my way home I suddenly noticed the auroras dancing.
Being in a hurry to get to a somewhat decent spot and start photographing, I forgot my gloves in the car. Did not notice the temperature being minus 25 degrees C until I got back to the car again... #tobusytontice #frozenfingers
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Nikon D5 14-24 / 2.8 @ 14mm, f2.8, 6sec, ISO3200
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Experimenting with timelapse stacking - this is 61 shots stacked to create a visual of how the lights (and stars) moved during a recent show. Lots of fun to play with this technique!
The aurora over Beinn Alligin, seen from the lower Munro summit of Tom na Gruagaich. The lights of Gairloch and the western Isle of Lewis can be seen in the background.
Outside Harstad in the neighboring municipality Kvæfjord you will find Nupen, a popular viewing point to see the midnight sun! Nupen is named "Norway's most romantic place" by a recognized travel magazine.
Das war unglaublich gestern! Durch einen seltenen umstand gab es gestern ein relativ starkes Polarlich auf Rügen zu sehen. Naja gesehen hat man eigentlich "nur" einen hellen streifen über dem Horizont.
Ich hab auch noch ein Zeitraffer davon gemacht.
Timelapse:
Hartside Aurora
A shot from a late night trip out to try and catch my first Aurora. I manged to grab a few images, this my first one.
Please enjoy:)
© Brian Kerr Photography
A shot from last nights Aurora on holy Island causeway . I was gutted I could not get on to the Island for some shots the tide was still quite high . Thanks for looking
hi everyone:)
another shot from fridays aurora show.......
same as the previous, it was cold, the comp sucks, and this is i bit too dar:(( lol
but i post it anyways:))
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A geomagnetic storm on August 3rd produced this beautiful display of northern lights seen here and reflected in the mirror smooth surface of Clear Lake in Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, Canada.
If you look closely at the sky, you may be able to find the Big Dipper, which gives some scale to the epic light show in the sky.
I've been keeping track of Aurora Australis activity trying to finally get a decent shot of the 'green glow'. This is about as good as it gets from mainland Australia. Would love to head down to Tazzy, or even Antarctica one day.
5 frames stitched.
'Aurora' is the Latin word for dawn, and the goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry.
The attributes of Aurora are a torch, symbol of light, either carried by her or for her by a companion; the eagle, which hunts by day; the flowers that open with the early sun; a vessel for pouring out dew; and the morning star.
WE can thus see here many attributes of nature related to photography especially light, wildlife, flowers, the early sun, dew drops and so on.
🎧 "Aurora" (David Scott, 2019): www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTubTVyFCKc&list=RDhTubTVyFCK...
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
First sighting of the illusive Aurora Borealis. Lasted intensely for thirty minutes then clouded over. Amazing nonetheless!
A shot from the fantastic evening 17 March, 2015.
I will never forget how amazing it was to stand there under the Northern Lights.
Explored 23 Sept, 2015
yesterday evening in the fjord, and what a night for aurora chasers. It started early at about 1900, and later on it was a spectacle in the sky.
Model Canon EOS 5D
Date/time original 10.4.2009 23:50:30
Shutter speed value 24.675373 s
Aperture value f/2.8
ISO speed ratings ISO 640
Focal length 19 mm
Senja, Norway
Something completely different. I visited north Norway, Tromsø and we were super lucky to see the northern lights for a few days in a row!
Hope you like to see some colors and "landscape" in my stream ;-)