Auroras
Taken by Dan Zafra on November 20, 2022 @ Tromso, Norway
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  Camera Used: SONY [ILCE-7M3]
Exposure Time: 8/10
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 16000
Date Taken: 2022:12:08 12:32:21
 
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I captured one of the best Aurora displays I've seen in years in Tromso last November 20th. The Aurora forecast was a G1-class storm as you can see here. You can see a few images from that night below. The lakes were recently frozen in Northern Norway, so I went to a frozen lake to capture the Aurora and the reflection. The Aurora was visible to the naked eye from around 6-7 PM, and it was very active from that time until 12-1 AM local time (Norway). There were a couple of high peaks in activity around 08:30 PM and 11:45 PM when the lights created impressive curtains, movements, and there were some pinks and reds visible to the naked eye.
Photographer's website:
https://capturetheatlas.com/northern-lights-gallery/
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