~ Norwegian Sunlight ~
Taken by Noeleen Lowndes on March 10, 2018 @
Coast of Norway
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Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 70D Exposure Time: 1/160 Aperture: f/7.1 ISO: 100 Date Taken: 2018:03:25 21:59:28 |
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I have just returned from a wonderful trip to Norway to see the Northern Lights on board one of the Hurtigruten ships called the MS Nordkapp that sailed from Bergen to Kirkenes (top of Norway) and back to Bergen.
The scenery was just stunning but what I was so taken with was the lighting from the Sun, in Australia our sunlight is very strong but in Norway it was so soft and crisp, just so perfect for a photographer to take beautiful pictures.
Every time I took an image with the Sun in the picture it would softly flare with my lens, I really liked this, as with our Sun in Australia there is no way this would happen, as it would just saturate the sensor in the camera!
My main purpose for the trip was to capture the stunning Auroras which I successfully did, and posted some images onto Spaceweather on the 9th and 10th of March. But I was also on the lookout for some of those special atmospheric phenomenon which you get in icy skies…. and yes, I’m happy to say I managed to capture some of these also.
One is of a Sun Pillar with the glorious colours of a sunset, the other is a full solar halo with sundogs, the other ones are of a beautiful soft Sun flare in an early afternoon sky (I know it’s a lens flare but its pretty). And finally a sunset image from the Hertigruten ship with golden Sun glitters on the water.
What a beautiful country Norway is, hopefully I may visit this lovely land again in the future, it is such a shame that Australia is so far away, but it was worth the days of travel to get there :-)
All images were taken along the coastline of Norway with a Canon 70D camera and a Tamron 18-400mm lens on the deck of the moving ship.
Photographer's website:
http://mystardustobservatory.com
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