Northern Lights Photo Gallery
November 2009
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Summary: The deepest solar minimum in nearly 100 years has not put a stop to Northern Lights around the Arctic Circle. The geomagnetic field has been quite active this month, producing displays of particular beauty over Scandinavia. See also Oct. 2009.

 
  Photographer, Location Images Comments


Thomas Hagen,
Tromsø, Norway
Nov. 20, 2009
#1

Stunning!

Photo details: Canon 40D, 800 ISO 4sec exposure.


Bernt Olsen,
Ringvassøya, Tromsø, Norway
Nov. 19, 2009
#1, #2, #3, #4, more

There where some fine Auroras tonight. Quickly movement and bright lights, really difficult to catch with my camera, had to go down to iso 800 and shutter speed 2sec, and still some of the pics became overexposed.. Took the images at Ringvassøya, just outside the city of Tromsø, located in northern Norway.

Photo details: Nikon D90 and a 50mm f/1.8 at iso 800-1000, shutter 2 - 3 sec and a 16-85mm lens at 16mm and iso 1600, f/3.5 and 20sec. (last 2 pics)


Tom Roland,
North Norway (Kvaløya)
Nov. 17, 2009
#1, more

Northern Lights and a Leonid meteor


Knut Sandaker,
Arnøy, Troms, Norway
Nov. 14, 2009
#1, #2, #3, #4, more

After waiting for some hours these exposures shows some of the glory we are waiting for after this long period in the lowest low of all solar activity curves.

Photo details: Nikon D700, Nikkor AF16mmf/2.8@f/3.5 15sec/ISO2500


Bjørnar G. Hansen,
Grøtfjord Kvaløya near Tromsø
Nov. 17, 2009
#1, #2, #3

Pictures was taken at Kvaløya, Grøtfjord. Leonids was green coloureds of the aurora i think.


more images:
from Maximilian Janson of Nybyen, Svalbard, Norway