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Aurora Borealis my first beauty. A dream to see her for the first time.
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Male orange tip on cuckoo flower very big.
männlicher Aurorafalter auf Wiesenschaumkraut ganz groß.
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This was my first experience of photography and the Northern lights. I went on a workshop with Mark Bauer and stayed in a traveling hotel.
We didn't get a great display of northern lights with these having a 0.86kp reading. You would normally hope for 3-4kp for them to be visible to the eye.
When we started the course and he asked us to set our cameras to bulb, i knew i was out of my depth!
This picture has been taken on a 60 second exposure to get the colour but with this you start to get issues with the stars. Might not be the best picture but i learnt a lot.
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) in the outskirts of Tromsø, Norway taken late night october 8. 2015.
I was driving back to Reykjavik in the middle of the night and there was quite nice display of northern lights. It was the 1st time I've ever seen them and it was an amazing unforgettable experience!
8 Image Panorama.. Amazing to see this on one of Australias iconic mountains. Cradle Mountain, Tasmania Australia
My first time photographing the Northern Lights - luckily this was on a Friday night but I was in bad shape the next day....still am :)
A composite image I made in photoshop using a shot of the house from during the day and the sky at night. Admittedly I would have liked to capture this using one image but my experience at night photography and light painting is very limited. I always think it's best to mention when an image is composited.
Last nights aurora forecast was very strong :-) Lucky for me the weather got better so I could capture it
This photo was shot at Tombstone Park in Yukon, Canada. The music symbol shaped aurora or northern light was so amazing and beautiful. It was captured on 9/3, the second day there. What a lucky day! I used wide end of Canon 11-24 lens to capture this entire aurora. The aurora was shot in 4 seconds and foreground was shot in long exposure for 120 seconds.
My last image I'm going to post from Alberta is the very first one I took. I arrived in Edmonton around 8:30pm. I'd noticed there was some Aurora activity promised, so Len and I went out shooting. Me in my city shoes. This was the very first image I shot - it wasn't a huge show of lights and it pretty much died down after that, but I was happy to have seen this much.
If you'd like, take a look at my other night images.