Auroras
Taken by Thomas Kast on October 27, 2014 @
Oulu, Finland
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After many days and nights seeing only snow and rain falling down, the skies finally cleared up in Oulu, Finland, last night.
Auroras weren't superstrong but it was one of the times were 'the lady' showed her furious side. Shapes were unpredicable and movement was very quick with lots of pulsating right above me in the sky. There is no chance to relay that feeling or even photograph it, it's almost more magic than any corona. Luckily I made a small timelapse so I could just sit down and stare in awe at 'the pulse' of Northern lights.
It was a windy night and after many cold days, this small pond melted again, leaving lots 'shredded' ice. The wind moved them and the sound was just fitting to the display in the skies.
Photographer's website:
http://www.salamapaja.fi
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