Aurora, bioluminous waves
Taken by Kris Williams on September 7, 2015 @ Anglesey, UK
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  Camera Used: SONY SLT-A99V
Exposure Time: 15/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 6400
Date Taken: 2015:09:08 02:10:44
 
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I was counting my lucky stars tonight... A double-dose and truly amazing display of two natural phenomenon that I've only ever dreamed I would capture in one shot together, but tonight was the night, these are the brief moments I live for.. As the aurora conditions were looking good throughout the early evening, I headed out shortly before darkness to a local beach on Anglesey, and waited for the darkness and clouds to co-operate and hopefully show me some northern light... But once it got dark enough, I noticed that that the waves crashing onto the beach were sparkling and lighting up in electric-blue light. I've seen those before and recognised what it was straight away, so I was over the rocks from my original position and onto the beach in a shot...! While I was walking over, the pebbles under my feet were sparkling from the small dinoflagellate creatures that emit this very brief spark of blue light when they're disturbed by movement, and I watched the waves roll in for a couple of hours sparkling like lightning in the sea, while the aurora danced overhead - an amazing night on Anglesey, the island where the magic happens...
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FANTASTIC!!! Congratulations, what a gorgeous image! Lucky man tonight!
I watched the Auroras through my Night Vision binos for the first time, too cool!!!
I live by the Pacific Ocean, in Victoria B.C. Canada and here unfortunately we dont get bioluminous events, or I have never seen or heard of it, so thank you for sharing this magic!
Isabelle
Posted by Corbeaubleu 2015-09-09 06:04:28
 
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