Aurora over the ocean
Taken by Christopher Mathews on October 30, 2021 @ Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
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Date Taken: 2021:10:31 03:37:23
 
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The aurora formed a faint line in the in the sky shortly after sunset, visible just below the Big Dipper. As the evening went on, it became brighter and arched higher and higher into the night, eventually splitting in two. This photo shows an end of the split arch as seen from the southwestern tip of Iceland. The rock formation just offshore is all that remains of an extinct volcano eroded by the North Atlantic waves.
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https://chris-mathews-photography.com
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