Aurora Borealis
Taken by Andy Keen on October 14, 2014 @ 70º North, Finnmark, Norway
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At approximately 18:50 h the whole sky lit up here at 70º North, Finnmark, Norway, and we were treated to the most amazing display of Aurora. There were 'pencils' and 'curtains' galore and the intensity and movement of the "light" was truly spellbinding. The colours could also be clearly seen with the naked eye - green, red and, at times, even tinges of blue. I was also fortunate enough to capture an image containing the Seven Sisters, Six Satellites and the Aurora, which I've uploaded for you to take a look at. Camera - Canon 5D Mk. 3 Lens - Carl Zeiss 21mm f/2.8 ISO 1250. Shutter speed 5 seconds. White balance - Auto. Gitzo tripod and wired remote switch.
Photographer's website:
http://www.aurorabasecamp.com
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