Auroras
Taken by Matti Helin on March 31, 2020 @ Finland, Lieto
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The dark nights are about to end here in Finland, so it was last moments for me to go and photograph auroras. The night was pretty, but auroras were just barely above the horizon. I sat by the rapids for about one and a half hours, but they just weren't going to brighten up. So I decided to go home. I climbed back to the bridge and on the very moment, the auroras decided to explode. How typical. Well, the scenery wasn't too bad from the bridge either, so I wasn't disappointed.
Photographer's website:
https://mattihelin.kuvat.fi
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