Aurora in the moonlit!
Taken by Jerry MagnuM Porsbjer on October 5, 2015 @ Moskosel in Swedish Lapland.
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I went out behind the house to shoot the half-moon just before 02:00 AM and when I took these pictures of the moon a rather weak auroras blazed up. I change camera and full throttle in the car down to the pond where I took some nice auroral images just after 2:00 PM and up to the quarter to three approximately. The picture I like most from the night exercises is the one with the moon a little to the right side of the aurora. This and the aurora as a veil behind the pine tree and the moonlit sparkling in the water, make the whole picture!! Moonlit is not what I like at aurora photography! But with a strong aurora that are strong enough to match the moonlit, it becomes only benefits. What more could you ask of a northern lights night?
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