1. We stand right here, where the northern lights dancing right above us
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2. One of my personal favorite picture of all time: the Milky Way
I took the picture just before the aurora made it impossible to see the Milky Way, which doesn’t happen very often in the Arctic! It’s a pano of 8 pictures at 135mm showing the Cygnus region “springing out” of Otertinden, the very iconic double-peaked mountain in the Troms region
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3. The green Northern Light, have you ever seen one before?
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4. Last night’s aurora eruption at Nakkevatnet, Norway. Nice and cool at -27C
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5. Only a month remains of the aurora season here but we can still potentially get shows like these
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6. Aurora and Milky Way panorama
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7. I love it when I wait for the aurora to explode and the Milky Way appears to clearly in the night sky
It’s even better as the aurora goes “past the galaxy”, a signed of more enhanced local geomagnetic activity
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8. How would you react if you stood under this jaw-dropping celestial show?? YES, this really exists
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9. Aurora, meteor and its reflection in a still lake in the Fall. Takvatnet, Norway
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10. When the aurora literally explodes above you. Some of my favorite timelapse clips from a few years ago on Senja
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11. Open wings over Iceland
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12. The aurora aura. Try saying this fast ten times, at Senja
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13. The most colorful dancing moment
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14. Phases of the Arctic moon filmed over 3 years in Norway. Which one is your favorite?
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15. Last night’s insanely red aurora over Lysvatnet, Senja
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16. Wow look at that red aurora exploding a few nights ago in Dividalen, Norway
Hopefully we will catch more and more in the upcoming nights
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17. Absolutely loved last night’s development as a very typical, quieter substorm expansion
-16C and crisp skies and no wind. Perfect conditions
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18. Sometimes the conditions are just right and everything aligns perfectly
In these instances, you’re in for a magical spectacle aurora and Milky Way over calm waters
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19. The aurora can be so colorful
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20. The shooting star aurora
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21. Aurora explosions. Who would you want to see this with?
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22. Lady reflections, perfectly moment
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23. This is what aurora chasing in Norway looks like. Nothing better than the dynamic swing of the tide and crashing waves, which reflects the green of the aurora on the wet sand
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24. Nights in the fjords of northern Norway. When the aurora follows the fjord
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25. Wow! When you experience this, you will never forget it
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26. The aurora is very active every night now in Arctic Norway with small developments like this every night
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27. Let’s just say our photography workshop went well a few nights ago in Tromsø, Arctic Norway
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28. When the aurora goes nuts above you and describes beautiful, colorful shapes like angels and butterflies
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29. Winter wonderland is here on Senja, Norway. A running river creating mist and moisture, a temperature inversion bringing -30C
And you get a dreamy, ethereal landscape. The low sun rays catch the mist and create spikes in the trees, while the hoar frost deposited on the branches make everything glimmer, shine and sparkle
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30. This is what happened in the last week in time-lapse! The geomagnetic storming and active conditions allowed some very colorful aurora bordelaise viewings from Arctic Norway
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