Auroras and nitrogen fringe
Taken by Rayann Elzein on January 30, 2022 @ Skjervøy, Northern Norway
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS R5
Exposure Time: 1/2
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 6400
Date Taken: 2022:01:30 23:55:27
 
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While leading a trip to photograph orcas and auroras in Northern Norway, we witnessed tonight our 3rd beautiful display in a row! The auroras became visible as soon as the sky was dark and I spotted them already around 6 PM local time. Luckily, it took a long time for them to grow bigger and brighter, which allowed my guests to have a quiet dinner. But then, everything became incredibly bright and the pink nitrogen fringe made several long appearances! As hard as it was photographing the Auroras on a ship that was swaying with the wind, waves and currents, I did manage to capture these few sharp shots (and quite a few more!)
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https://rez-photography.com
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