Aurora Borealis
Taken by Andy Keen on October 8, 2014 @ It was a beautiful moonlit evening here in Finnmark. Northern Norway, so we decided to go sea fishing. After only a few casts we were delighted to see the Northern Lights appear above our heads. The combination between the Moon and the Aurora threw out sufficient light to illuminate the whole bay, which made it look truly magical. We didn't catch a single fish, but who cares, just being there was wonderful by itself. Camera - Canon 5D Mk 3 Lens - Canon 14 mm f/28 Gitzo Tripod ISO 1000 Shutter speed 5 seconds
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It was a beautiful moonlit evening here in Finnmark. Northern Norway, so we decided to go sea fishing. After only a few casts we were delighted to see the Northern Lights appear above our heads. The combination between the Moon and the Aurora threw out sufficient light to illuminate the whole bay, which made it look truly magical. We didn't catch a single fish so will have to make do with cheese on toast tomorrow :-) Camera - Canon 5D Mk 3 Lens - Canon 14 mm f/28 Gitzo Tripod ISO 1000 Shutter speed 5 seconds
Photographer's website:
http://www.aurorabasecamp.com
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