Senja island's Devil's Teeth (Oksehornan) are probably the most iconic and famous landmark. On a cloudy night, as everyone had abandoned hope about seeing the northern lights (this place usually is packed with tourists), I stuck around, as experienced had previously taught me better. And one more time, it was the right decision. As the clouds broke for an hour or so, the aurora danced above the sharp peaks, allowing for a cool reflection on the only puddle that had formed in the rocky shore.
The aurora borealis is a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that so many people long to see before they die. It is what started my astrophotography career and I have been chasing them for 8 years now. On some nights, the aurora is very faint, but sometimes it explodes in very intense, bright and colorful shows. My personal favorite experience is when viewing such shows next to a still body of flowing water. When there is no wind and the sky is dark enough, you get the perfect play of mirror on the water surface. You are alone watching in this ephemeral, ethereal world, with only the sounds of nocturnal animals in the distance. In this collection, I am listing some of my best aurora reflection work taken all over the world.
Devil's teeth reflections
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Senja island's Devil's Teeth (Oksehornan) are probably the most iconic and famous landmark. On a cloudy night, as everyone had abandoned hope about seeing the northern lights (this place usually is packed with tourists), I stuck around, as experienced had previously taught me better. And one more time, it was the right decision. As the clouds broke for an hour or so, the aurora danced above the sharp peaks, allowing for a cool reflection on the only puddle that had formed in the rocky shore.
The aurora borealis is a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that so many people long to see before they die. It is what started my astrophotography career and I have been chasing them for 8 years now. On some nights, the aurora is very faint, but sometimes it explodes in very intense, bright and colorful shows. My personal favorite experience is when viewing such shows next to a still body of flowing water. When there is no wind and the sky is dark enough, you get the perfect play of mirror on the water surface. You are alone watching in this ephemeral, ethereal world, with only the sounds of nocturnal animals in the distance. In this collection, I am listing some of my best aurora reflection work taken all over the world.
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