Aurora 13th of September
The week turned out to be shining – flash after flash in the sun, which generates disturbances in the magnetic field...what gives rise to the northern lights. I used to treat them with surprise, but Aurora has not stolen my attention so much for a long time to pay much attention to this phenomenon.
And these shots were taken simply as a report that the glow was still there that night.
And I was shooting a completely different place, which I will tell you about in another post.
I always want to make a spectacular shot with radiance.
But there is nothing in the field, not even the lonely graceful trees...just the bushes.
The magnetic storm was not strong – the flashes reached only a small part of the sky.
I, who have seen the maximum possible, am no longer interested in aurora, except to shoot something of my own, so that there is just a green glow on the background.
That's when the crown rises at its zenith, then we'll talk.
Although today they promise a sky show again.