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gudelaune OP t1_iu5rxhu wrote
Thank you! It's something else to see it in person :)
sitspin t1_iu5s3dp wrote
I can only imagine! Hope to someday... 🤞🏻
CalRipkenForCommish t1_iu5sa9i wrote
Ethereal! Probably tough not taking a beautiful shot from there :)
IsureamMunsoned t1_iu5sois wrote
Absolutely incredible 👏 Looks like a far off alien planet in a video game
mywhataniceham t1_iu5ugcb wrote
good god that’s amazing - wow
Time-to-go-home t1_iu5vagm wrote
What camera settings did you use?
I live in Alaska and with dark winter skies now, I’m hoping to get some good aurora photos. I’ve just got a Canon Rebel T6 and use F2.8, ISO 1600, and 4-8 second exposure, depending on the lights. But they never look this good.
gudelaune OP t1_iu5vr5g wrote
That night was a bit nuts, the sky was suuuuper bright. I think I shot at 1.3-1.6s max with very low iso, 1000 or less and f1.4 with my Sigma 16mm.
Absolute_Abacus_4124 t1_iu5vzfy wrote
Amazing
coffeedudeNnica t1_iu5wzdr wrote
Looks like the long dark.
Time-to-go-home t1_iu5zyug wrote
Thanks. I’ll keep that all in mind next time I go out to see the lights (hopefully this weekend). Unfortunately, my lens only goes down to 2.8, but I’ll make it work somehow. Did the lights actually look bluish in person? Or is that just what the camera was able to pick up?
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gudelaune OP t1_iu60ks6 wrote
they were all sorts of colours! greens, blues, purples, pinks, white...
xo_tea_jay t1_iu60wkn wrote
I really want to see this someday
Time-to-go-home t1_iu619dx wrote
Awesome. Thanks
gudelaune OP t1_iu659kt wrote
that is very kind thank you so much!
smcgowan10 t1_iu68283 wrote
That reflection is perfect! Beautiful shot!
ibeherenow t1_iu694f9 wrote
Amazing! Thanks a lot for sharing.
Jazzy_Bee t1_iu69nqc wrote
I hope you do. It is a very moving experience. Lucky enough to have seen them twice up in Yellowknife.
SmarterThanMyBoss t1_iu6afal wrote
Dude, I was in Reykjavík that night and they were incredible even in the city!
ItsTolkienNotToken t1_iu6aikl wrote
One of the most moving photos i have ever seen. Than you for sharing. Was this from an easy view point, or did you put in that work?
gudelaune OP t1_iu6b9sh wrote
Aw thanks a lot! Literally 5min from the road, but that location is 3.5h from Tromso.
gudelaune OP t1_iu6bq1r wrote
It was literally like this every night when I was there haha
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wordyplayer t1_iu6eeal wrote
I saw Northern Lights as a young kid, and my friend and I decided it was either UFO activity, or perhaps some kind of a war thing, and we ran home as fast as we could.
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CantEowynThemAll t1_iu6gaff wrote
We visited Senja earlier this summer during the midnight sun and it was phenomenal. Now we'll have to go back for the Northern Lights!
Ticoune0825 t1_iu6ihee wrote
You're an odd fellow, but I must say, you steam a good ham
darkenedgy t1_iu6iula wrote
This is amazing and up there on my bucket list. Out of curiosity, what did it look like to the naked eye?
Blinker1990 t1_iu6izqy wrote
Unbelievable. Great shot.
gudelaune OP t1_iu6jz0w wrote
the sky looked pretty much identical, except I changed the colours a bit but the rest was way darker.
gudelaune OP t1_iu6k0aq wrote
darkenedgy t1_iu6kgxq wrote
Wow, thanks.
carebear5359 t1_iu6kn1k wrote
Holy shit man I just smoked a bowl and seeing this picture just made my day! This is by far the absolutely most beautiful picture of them I have ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing this masterpiece you captured.
manyquietlives t1_iu6l2tw wrote
Feel like I got my emerald lenses equipped ☺️
futurespacecadet t1_iu6mgmc wrote
Hey OP , this is an incredible shot! I’m in the middle of planning my trip to see the northern lights. It’s a pretty important trip for me and I’d love to know any tips for being able to catch them.
Do you know if they will be present end of December / or in January?
Are they as amazing in person or can you only see them after post processing?
SmarterThanMyBoss t1_iu6nbcx wrote
Oh wow. I was there 10 days and it was like that the very last night. It was crazy!
_craigsmith t1_iu6nhqe wrote
OP I am looking to book a trip to Norway. Is this (2 weeks ago) the best time to see the lights?
scribblingbeauty t1_iu6o6e9 wrote
Just lovely …my new wallpaper 💙
dogsoverpeople19 t1_iu6p8sk wrote
Wow! This is incredible!
iLfEdxSiKoFiT t1_iu6ql8r wrote
This is such an incredible and beautiful shot. Thank you for sharing.
PropaneSalesMen t1_iu6r2ce wrote
Same! We didn't get to see the full green.
Still_No_Tomatoes t1_iu6r8cc wrote
Is there like a best Season or time to see them? Or is it going on all the time?
PercentageBusiness96 t1_iu6sbh3 wrote
Wow
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Still_No_Tomatoes t1_iu6uf5i wrote
Got it. Setup a 24 hour around the clock watch.
Pristine-Donkey4698 t1_iu6vylp wrote
It does not look like this in person, only in pictures. When I was at Glacier National we saw the northern lights. It was just a green glow. Then my buddy shows me the pictures he took with long exposure and it looked incredible.
pazimpanet t1_iu6wmvu wrote
While what the other guy said is true, the brightness and colors are exaggerated in photos they don’t capture one thing about them. How they dance. The way that they move across the sky is mesmerizing. They don’t drift solidly like clouds like you might imagine. Dance really is the best word for it, they almost squirm like a worm or a giant snake across the sky.
I very much hope you do get to see them. They were on my bucket list and I almost missed them, but they came out bright literally my last night in Iceland.
Light-Designer t1_iu6wsjl wrote
Most watches are set up to run 24 hours.
PoohBearsChick t1_iu6xbre wrote
This is just amazing. I sincerely hope to experience this one day.
H_I_McDunnough t1_iu6ym3p wrote
That is a very nice photograph. Well done!
burnin8t0r t1_iu6ziwc wrote
So serene
padishaihulud t1_iu6zyub wrote
Looks like Northrend in Wrath of the Lich King with graphics turned up to 11.
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HiebUndStichfest t1_iu716pa wrote
Nothing as satisfying as finding new lockscreen wallpapers by accident
EmSixTeen t1_iu721jx wrote
It can look pretty close to this in person, especially given that 8 year cycle of solar activity is beginning to peak again.
I lived close to here for years.
_Lane_ t1_iu728qa wrote
Lots of folks seem to have success at night, so I'd probably recommend that.
(Sorry, it was too easy, and no one else had grabbed it.)
Jazzy_Bee t1_iu72j3n wrote
Late Fall to early Spring. I got lucky with a great green show in May, and again in August, but this time just white. Was passenger in a car with a moon roof, so just laid my seat back and enjoyed the show. These visits were 10 years apart.
Still_No_Tomatoes t1_iu72sdh wrote
Haha it was a good one. Now I know why I haven't seen any yet.
Jazzy_Bee t1_iu731wq wrote
A few years back my daughter managed to get a short video from southeastern Ontario, but they are low on the horizon from here.
SummerAndTinkles t1_iu73r3h wrote
Just go to Principal Skinner's kitchen.
Jazzy_Bee t1_iu73zaa wrote
IMO they are even more impressive in person, especially in the far north. December/January is really the peak for them, mostly because there are the longest periods of darkness. Apparently this phenomenom happens during the daytime too, but we can't see them. Of course cloudy skies cover them up also. Try to avoid the full moon as sometimes they seem more subtle than others.
you_always_do t1_iu75boo wrote
Is it as green with your naked eye?
swinging_on_peoria t1_iu77nf2 wrote
So what does this look like in person? Less dramatic?
KevoThaDestroyer t1_iu78qd1 wrote
Beautiful
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SummerAndTinkles t1_iu79uhv wrote
They're obviously grilled.
doriengray t1_iu7a7op wrote
Love it! My small business is the Northern Lights I love this.
xo_tea_jay t1_iu7b2s4 wrote
that took a second for me, but that was amazing. thank you for the giggle.
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therealsix t1_iu7bnsd wrote
Magical. Thank you for sharing.
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Jazzy_Bee t1_iu7czqb wrote
The night I saw them, they were more vividly green than this, no blues, more emerald green I guess you'd call it. Someone left the bar, and came back in to tell us. Many of the people went out to watch, (and have a smoke). They looked like curtains and filled the whole sky.
sweetplantveal t1_iu7d1hs wrote
Ok let’s call it 2 seconds at iso 800. We need to compensate for the aperture. F/1.4 and f/2.8 are 2 stops apart. So with the settings mentioned (4 seconds is one stop and 1600 is the other), you’re shooting almost identical exposures. The difference is the brightness of the scene.
Also shouldn’t a T6 be able to do 15 seconds at 3200 with a pretty clean image?
SteamedHamSalad t1_iu7dbd7 wrote
That’s not nice. I’ve been told I’m perfectly cromulent.
Yellow_XIII t1_iu7di9f wrote
The composition of this shot is 10/10 😍
DolphinDarko t1_iu7ev32 wrote
Absolutely stunning!!! What was it like in person?
s1Lenceeeeeeeeeeeeee t1_iu7gj4r wrote
senja nudes?
Azamat-Sgdiyev t1_iu7gm0v wrote
“Noway”
DazzlingDingos t1_iu7hoyv wrote
What a dream ❤️
KatttDawggg t1_iu7ihll wrote
Is this edited to look more brilliant or is this really how it was?
DrTaterTot90 t1_iu7ijfo wrote
Jesus Christ I’m just gonna throw my whole camera away. This is amazing.
dinoprank t1_iu7ko1x wrote
I want to see them so badly
Maxstressed t1_iu7l998 wrote
Wotlk.
PornCartel t1_iu7le67 wrote
Phone wallpaper
jumbonionga t1_iu7lhrx wrote
You can still pull this out, regardless of the f number. As long as you have the proper lens (even the kit lens works) you could get something like this. The only caveat is that you'll need a slower shutter time.
Solid_Sorbet_2734 t1_iu7lqio wrote
Cool!!
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keepsmiling1326 t1_iu7pk7a wrote
This is a phenomenal shot- well done and thanks for sharing!
lidlekitty_tweezler t1_iu7qakd wrote
This picture is so lit
21Contrarian t1_iu7rti6 wrote
OC stands for overprocessed crap I assume
you_always_do t1_iu7seie wrote
Were your eyes well acclimated to the dark? I saw them a couple of times, grey wisps at first and then they turn greener as eyes acclimate to the dark. But I've never seen them he bright or extremely vivid green
gudelaune OP t1_iu7sxb2 wrote
yeah that's the case back home in Banff, but in the arctic it pretty much looks like that! The whole sky got very bright it was something else.
gudelaune OP t1_iu7t1n0 wrote
the pool in front was a small pond and in the back it's the arctic ocean ;)
gudelaune OP t1_iu7t7pw wrote
yes it's pretty much the same in person in the arctic! Not so much in Banff where I live tho haha. The season ends in a few months, so yes they will definitely be there. Just download a few aurora apps and don't look at the KP it's irrelevant there I've gotten this on a KP1 night. I look at the BZ mostly and cloud coverage.
gudelaune OP t1_iu7w3n0 wrote
The sky looked pretty much the same tbh, but the mountains were much darker.
gudelaune OP t1_iu7way7 wrote
no it's not the same at all because the aurora looks way better at a faster shutter speed imo. The longer it is, the more faded / blurry it looks, I find even 1 vs 4 sec made a difference so personally I never shoot auroras at more than 5-6s.
Brave_Reaction t1_iu7wimf wrote
Seymour! The house is on fire!
rishabms t1_iu7wya7 wrote
Thanks for the Wallpaper!
red_ice994 t1_iu7ylr3 wrote
People want to watch other planets beauty. When they don't know even half of the one they live in. It's beautiful
red_ice994 t1_iu7ymbu wrote
People want to watch other planets beauty. When they don't know even half of the one they live in. It's beautiful
gudelaune OP t1_iu7zarp wrote
yes it does, this was shot in the arctic, not Glacier national park lol. While I do agree it's very faint where I live in Banff, the sky looks pretty much identical here. I take it you've never been to northern Norway?
gudelaune OP t1_iu7zkgu wrote
I think early - mid sept was better, it started raining in Oct and it was hard to get clear skies. I'm going back late Jan - march that's also a very good time!
_craigsmith t1_iu80tb6 wrote
Awesome thank you! And what city/area did you stay in? Sorry just like to hear from those that have been, I appreciate it!
reverendbeast t1_iu814d3 wrote
Have the orca appeared this year?
whiskeyknitting t1_iu82qcm wrote
Magical!
oldmanconway t1_iu84m6v wrote
The strength is measured using the KP-index. What you probably witnessed was a one or two on the scale. It goes up to nine. From four and up it pretty much looks the same on camera as IRL, allthough any picture will always be adjusted to some degree - it's not unique to northern lights photography.
perpetualwanderlust t1_iu84qz1 wrote
This doesn't even look real. Great shot!
ArtemisintheSkye t1_iu84t2g wrote
Beautiful!!
shayna16 t1_iu852ed wrote
No Mother, it’s just the northern lights!
yolo_wazzup t1_iu856ry wrote
Tungneset 😍 I have taken this image in four different seasons. I lived there for six months this winter, never got a proper northern lights experience, though we saw it several times.
memolokalypse t1_iu85kj4 wrote
Ah yes Northrend.
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glassvatt t1_iu861es wrote
Did you take the ferry? Wondrous place when the weather is right. Right now it is raining constantly.
RubeGoldbergMachines t1_iu86bxx wrote
Epic!
Beetkiller t1_iu86ou0 wrote
Norwegian krone is weak and USD is strong now, almost 20% discount.
Beetkiller t1_iu86yal wrote
Glacier National park is 48 degrees North, same as Paris. People would laugh at you if you said the northern lights in Paris were nothing like photos.
Senja is at 67 degrees.
kipj23 t1_iu876xz wrote
Aurora Borealis!? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your kitchen!?
PikkNakke t1_iu87jxe wrote
They vary a lot in intensity and can definetely look like the picture.
shayna16 t1_iu87n4n wrote
okkadu_athadu t1_iu8856a wrote
Inshallah bruh me too🤩🤩🤩
cheesy_way_out t1_iu88jrf wrote
A big item on my bucket list. What is the best time to travel to Norway to view the northern lights?
leanmanagement t1_iu89d52 wrote
Can we get a link to bigger resolution version?
DanceLilia t1_iu8akth wrote
Wow!! I need to see this with my own eyes one day! 😍
Therealcanadianone t1_iu8bgbg wrote
Stunning.
oldmanconway t1_iu8cqlg wrote
They are strongest in September/October and then again in March, but you can see them any time of the year as long as it is dark enough (typically late August to early April near the Arctic Circle). The main problem is the weather. Autumn (Sept) and into early winter (Dec) is typically cloudy and wet, while it gets drier and less cloudy during winter and early spring (Jan-Mar). That said, this is not a pattern to rely 100% on, but it gives you a clue about what to expect. This is for the western coast of Northern Norway (where this picture was taken). Eastern parts (Finnmark) and the interior of Northern Sweden and Finland tends to be drier and less cloudy and with a more stable winter.
RandomStallings t1_iu8eq2r wrote
12 at a time.
AxeCow t1_iu8m96r wrote
Correction: Senja is 69 degrees northern latitude.
I reside at 65 degrees north latitude, and even here northern lights are relatively boring, mostly green and not super bright. From my experience they really get nice only above the arctic circle which is currently around 66.5 degrees north. Senja is pretty much as good as it gets without having to go to Svalbard.
AxeCow t1_iu8mshi wrote
> Stay in Alaska for winter, and you’ll understand. > > > > They can look like this. They don’t always look like this, but it’s not uncommon. Glacier is ‘North’ to you, but not to others.
And even the populated parts of Alaska, funnily enough, aren’t all that north (if you’re talking about Anchorage, Fairbanks etc.) when compared to northern Norway like where this picture was taken.
MyWholeTeamsDead t1_iu8nqet wrote
Any stacking or compositing? Those stars look crystal and the water is perfectly reflective.
Beetkiller t1_iu8nsey wrote
> Correction: Senja is 69 degrees northern latitude.
Right, I probably should have known that Senja doesn't lay just north of the article circle. I just googled and picked the top response summary.
Our northern lights research center lays just west of Senja, and it's where I saw northern lights that makes this photo look muted.
ShubhamManna t1_iu8p4pz wrote
Man going to Norway to see northern lights irl is my dream <3
BillHallLA t1_iu8q9vh wrote
Why are they always turquoise or green colored?
KarmicKarmeleon t1_iu8sdsn wrote
Username checks out.
Separate_Metal_7093 t1_iu8x28d wrote
Winterfell looks great at night
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hatrickpatrick t1_iu90eni wrote
AURORA BOREALIS?!
sweetplantveal t1_iu915d5 wrote
Oh very interesting! I didn’t know that.
RhinoFox0730 t1_iu94ax4 wrote
Immediately made this my wallpaper the moment I came across this! Soooo breathtaking!
ARacoonOnInternet t1_iu94icg wrote
Welp I know where to go
KingMwanga t1_iu9eyvn wrote
I know the infinite tsukyomi when I see it
mrandr01d t1_iu9hssl wrote
That's insane. It looks so cool!
apatheticwondering t1_iu9igvw wrote
This is perfect phone background material. Although… I’d much rather be there looking at this gorgeousness with my own eyes.
HisWitchyWoman t1_iu9j2ex wrote
Absolutely beautiful! Great shot!!!
Nodwen t1_iu9kjq3 wrote
Even more dramatic since it moves
Nodwen t1_iu9kmwa wrote
AccidentProne69 t1_iu9ohz2 wrote
Hey…. You’re finally awake
MagicalUnicornFart t1_iuaaewz wrote
It’s a latitude thing :)
Light pollution can be a problem, but it’s not too far to get away from it.
Pristine-Donkey4698 t1_iufqjfw wrote
Uh you do know about light pollution correct?
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