The source of the Aurora
Taken by Peter Rosén on March 14, 2019 @ Kiruna, Swedish Lapland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
Exposure Time: 25/10
Aperture: f/1.4
ISO: 640
Date Taken: 2019:03:15 17:01:52
 
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After 20 years of photographing the Aurora I finally found the true source of the Aurora - the interaction between hot water and cold air. The old folklore says it is due to the mirroring effect of schools of herring in the ocean (Norway), an arctic fox moving its tail (Finland), the spirits who play foot ball with a scull of a walrus (Inuits) or the spirits of the dead people (the Sami in Sweden). What do you think?
Photographer's website:
http://www.lapplandphotoadventures.com
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