Northern Lights Photo Gallery
January 2010
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Summary: After a two-year lull, solar activity is slowly picking up again. The increase could herald brighter displays of Northern Lights in 2010. Stay tuned! See also Dec. 2009.

 
  Photographer, Location Images Comments


Øystein Lunde Ingvaldsen,
North of Norway, Bø in Vesterålen
Jan. 15, 2010
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Insane northern ligths... the sky exploded over my head!

Photo details: Nikon D300 with ISO 1600, f. 3.5 and 10s exposure.


Scott Manly,
Iqaluit, Nunavut (Baffin Island in Canada's Arctic)
Jan. 11, 2010
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It is nice when you can view the Northern Lights from inside, especially when it is -27F and -50+ windchill outside.

Photo details: Canon XS 1000D at 18mm, ISO 800, and exposures of 30 Seconds.


Fedrik Broms,
Kvaløya, Norway
Jan. 15, 2010
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Beautiful auroras tonight - they were not in the mood for dancing, but at times the strong green light in the north made the ice glow green too.

Photo details: Nikon D3, Nikkor 20mm f/2,8, various exposures


Adrian Lombardo,
Setermoen, Troms, Norway.
Jan. 15, 2010
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Incredibly strong, at times flickering as fast as flames. Could use the auroras to see the buttons on the camera, with no other light source. The display started with a few simple lines, which after a while lost control and started dancing all over the sky. Some red hues appeared as well, something I have never seen before. Just indescribably awesome experience. Shot with Nikon D3.

more images: from Therese van Nieuwenhoven of Laukvik, Lofoten, Norway