Aurora Storm
Taken by Juan Carlos Casado on March 12, 2014 @ Saariselkä, Lapland, Finland
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Date Taken: 2014:03:14 20:37:36
 
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I am send you this sequence of images showing the great display of auroras during the last night of 12th to 13 th March, in which the activity reached level 9 (!). The images were obtained from the longest toboggan run in the world, in Saariselkä, Lapland, Finland, with a circular fisheye lens. I was with a group of observers and the reactions of people were very emotional, with shouts, laughter and tears in the eyes! The inserted time (UT) give an idea of the speed in the development of the phenomenon. You can see the "big bang" of activity in the shot top right and how only in two minutes the whole sky is filled with auroras (north is down). Subsequently the level of activity was quite high showing auroras in different areas of the sky until dusk.
Photographer's website:
http://www.starryearthcom
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Fantastic images with stunning aurora. I like the horizon panorama and will look at your website hopefully for the individual shots.

Linton
Posted by Lguise1 2014-03-16 05:40:39
JUST AMAZING.....excellent work with the fisheye lens
Posted by antubt1943 2014-03-16 16:52:05
 
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