Northern Lights Over Lofoten Islands, Norway
Photo: Northern lights fill sky over Lofoten Islands, Norway.
October 8, 2011. It was my final night after another two weeks on the Lofoten islands. There had been a couple minor displays of the northern lights but for the most part these nights were cloudy and stormy, blocking any aurora that would normally be visible. Finally on my last night the conditions seemed perfect; clear sky and only a calm breeze. As the hours of darkness passed I would take a look outside in hopes of aurora. 8:00, nothing. 9:00, nothing. 10:00, nothing. 10:30, a bit of something! Fingers crossed.
By 11:00 the night sky was filled with the best aurora that I’ve ever seen. Horizon to horizon, the whole sky was dancing with light for a full hour. I stood out on the edge of the sea, waves gently crashing ageist the rocks, and photographed into the night. And it was one of those moments I wished I had 20 arms and 10 cameras, as there was so much going on I didn’t know where to point my camera first. Needless to say, it was a good farewell I was given by the north.
Photo: Aurora Borealis over mountains of Lofoten Islands, Norway
Photo: Aurora Borealis over mountains of Lofoten Islands, Norway
Photo: Northern Lights fill sky, Lofoten Islands, Norway
Photo: Northern Lights in sky over rocky coastline at Stamsund, Lofoten Islands, Norway
super cool photos!! I would love to see the northern lights one day.
Thanks Doug. Yes, definitely something everyone needs to see at least once! Even the best photos don’t really due justice to how cool it is…