Submitted by untitledshot t3_11kmmd9 in EarthPorn
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TruthSeekr222 t1_jb7zjdd wrote
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
BurgerWizard t1_jb8z5xy wrote
When was this taken?
untitledshot OP t1_jb9bor0 wrote
Sept 2022
Mr--Joestar t1_jb8hp3m wrote
This is awesome man. Nice work. What is the exposure?
untitledshot OP t1_jb9bo92 wrote
14mm f1.8 ISO 6400 1.6seconds - this is a panorama for three photo (same exposition, no EV bracketing)
Mr--Joestar t1_jbcjo2r wrote
Thanks for the response. If its a panorama, how do the light align so nicely? Wouldnt each third of the photo look different in the sky?
working-acct t1_jb8w8vu wrote
Were you able to visit the volcanos?
untitledshot OP t1_jb9ro62 wrote
Yes, I have few photo on my IG and on my reddit profile. Feel free to take a look (e.g. untitledshot)
oviforconnsmythe t1_jb8wnr2 wrote
Great photo! What was your exposure time and iso like? I struggle to get both the foreground and the aurora in focus simultaneously
untitledshot OP t1_jb9rrxc wrote
- 14mm f1.8 ISO 6400 1.6seconds. This is a panorama of three photos.
What camera are you using?
oviforconnsmythe t1_jbftcwo wrote
Thanks! So you focus on the mountain/infinity then take the shot?
I'm using a nikon d5300 with a sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 lens. Though up till recently I've mostly shot on a nikon kit 18-55 lens I've noticed the body doesn't handle noise well on higher ISOs. I've gotten some decent aurora shots but it's hit or miss as to whether I get the whole aurora in focus (as opposed to a "blob"). How important is iso when shooting auroras? Also I'm guessing you were able to get good illumination bc of both high iso and a fast lens right?
healthierhealing t1_jb99b4n wrote
Gorgeous! How long was the exposure?
untitledshot OP t1_jb9btau wrote
Here are the settings: 14mm f1.8 ISO 6400 1.6seconds (3 photos, no bracketing)
dmaterialized t1_jb9qnty wrote
Was this recent? When?
Love Hofn. Was lucky enough to see an aurora in kirkjubaejarklaustur a couple months ago, first time ever for me. I also took an a7 iv with me! Great camera.
Absolutely glorious shot!!
zahhd t1_jbas1r3 wrote
Great picture! I’m so jealous. I was in Hofn a week ago and one of the days it was supposed to be a very strong aurora (kp7) with huge solar storms. We missed it completely because it was so cloudy
remymartinsextra t1_jb95sez wrote
Looks like Vestrahorn
untitledshot OP t1_jb9bvuj wrote
>Vestrahorn
Yes, just next to hofn
Mutiny32 t1_jb9mr81 wrote
Probably because it is Vestrahorn.
mango_carrot t1_jb926az wrote
Incredible. I’ve visited Iceland and Lapland specifically to see the lights and failed both times, it’s a dream to see them like this
untitledshot OP t1_jb9rvla wrote
To be honest, you have to ready to sleep only little hours. I was up until 5am that night.
mango_carrot t1_jb9z9ef wrote
It was cloud coverage that prevented us each time, what made it more annoying was that each time they were supposedly at their brightest in the preceding days!
dmaterialized t1_jb9r0i5 wrote
You’ll get there. Keep trying! It is so so so so worth it.
Pro tip when it happens: listen to the geese. When they start honking en masse, wait 9-10 seconds and then click your shutter. They see it before we do!
ttystikk t1_jb83hes wrote
Hauntingly beautiful
untitledshot OP t1_jb9rszc wrote
Thanks a lot :)
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danktastic_negro t1_jb94msu wrote
We didn't get to see them in Hof'n despite having the highest chance there. Great shot!
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BellaZoe23 t1_jb8g6yw wrote
Stunning
jadedmuse2day t1_jb8jcck wrote
Unreal!!!!
plsobeytrafficlights t1_jb9968x wrote
Such great luck. Rare to see a clear night in Hofn AND get such spectacular solar activity.
SirRaygun t1_jb9diih wrote
Ill be in Iceland in less than a week. This is hyping me up
untitledshot OP t1_jb9saak wrote
Use vedur.is to check the weather:Aurora forecast: https://en.vedur.is/weather/forecasts/aurora/. anything => kp3 is interesting. If you get to >kp5, be ready to not sleep to be in a clear spot, to enjoy as much as possible. If you are up north, even a kp1 can provide good auroras.
And if possible keep some night without hotes (so you can book last minute to get to be at a location with clear sky).
Good luck ! March is usually amazing for auroras!
supermariofunshine t1_jb9om56 wrote
Wow, that is just stunning!
Engineeringplasma t1_jbn7jni wrote
Ever since I was a kid, it's been my dream to see the solar storm in Iceland, my dad would often show me National Geographic photography of them, igniting my fascination.
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ktmfinx t1_jb9cwwh wrote
What a stunning shot. Is your art for sale anywhere?
untitledshot OP t1_jb9rz1h wrote
I can sale print yes, if you are interested - send me a DM with details.(Also, I'll give part of the proceed to a charity).
sadgirl45 t1_jb9scj0 wrote
Cittagaze awaits!
PhilosophersGuild t1_jb9v1j2 wrote
It should be noted that this photo was shot in September, 2022.
HammerfestNORD t1_jb9yqes wrote
Sweet
Toastwaver t1_jba4i0n wrote
My in-laws are currently on a flight back to the US from Iceland. No northern lights all week.
Other friends went three weeks ago, no northern lights.
When I went 6-7 years ago, it was the best show in 30 years. Got so lucky. First week of October, 2016. They shut down the city lights in Reykjavic one night just so everyone could watch.
DOMZZAS t1_jbb3fua wrote
HOLY FUCKING SHIT THATS BEAUTIFUL! I live in lithuania and never saw an aurora yet i hope i get to see one with my own eyes soon
AnneOnymuss t1_jbcu2tp wrote
Thanks for my new desktop.
yrden_aard t1_jbdbtn2 wrote
Would love to have this as my wallpaper! :/
CriticalPaint2438 t1_jbdy9p3 wrote
that's magnificent
glittery_stuff1 t1_jbiv433 wrote
Stunning. When is the best time of the year to go see this beauty? And what locations are best?
untitledshot OP t1_jbj6sss wrote
Higher likelyhood in mid sept (~22th) and mid march (~20th). It's because earth in front of several large sun spots.
glittery_stuff1 t1_jbjeb31 wrote
Thanks! It is lovely!!! I want to arrange a trip and see this beauty in person
untitledshot OP t1_jb7y2im wrote
Gigantic Solar storms (G2 Solar storm)
It's hard to put into words just how breathtaking it was to witness the auroras during a G2 solar storm in Iceland. This photo near Hofn speaks for itself - the vibrant colors of the Northern Lights, the towering mountain, and the calm waters come together to create a truly unforgettable scene.
G2 solar storms are usually relatively rare, but they've been more frequent this year due to the sun hitting solar maxima.
I took this photo using my Sony A7 IV camera with a 14mm f1.8 lens, the storm was so strong that it caused the cell phone reception to drop for few minutes.
Let me know if you hare any question
Joss - (ig: untitledshot)