Aurora from Iceland
Taken by Geoffrey Wyatt on October 24, 2019 @ Fossatun Iceland
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  Camera Used: SONY ILCE-7SM2
Exposure Time: 16/5
Aperture: f/1.0
ISO: 8000
Date Taken: 2019:10:24 18:23:30
 
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The aurora lasted all night and it was only twilight that put an end to my session on the morning of 25 October. The most intriguing part was the dancing on pulsating directly overhead. They seemed to flash many times per second it was really quite eerie and one of the most beautiful displays I’ve ever seen. I could see pale green white with a red tinge on the edges it was really quite spectacular. All of my images were taken with a Sony A7S2 camera Samyang 14 mm F 2.8 and meta bones at various ISOs from 6400 and up.
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