• The Lights

    April 3, 2025 in Norway ⋅ ❄️ 0 °C

    I just guided my last Northern Lights tour and was able to finish the season on a good note! Although we had to drive all the way to Finland in a snowstorm, I found a gap in the sky and after patiently waiting in the cold for half an hour, we were rewarded with a beautiful dance of the magical Aurora Borealis. These colorful light displays in the sky caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with gases atom in Earth's atmosphere near the magnetic poles never get boring ⚛️

    Occasionally we don't find them, sometimes they're very faint, more often than not clouds hide most of it and every single time cameras are better at capturing their colors than our own eyes, but getting paid to chase and photograph the northern lights is definitely not something I’d call a punishment. Here are some of the best pictures I took 📷
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