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Qeqertarsuaq Idyll
2 sec. • f/2.5 • 15.0 mm • ISO 5000 •
Canon EOS 6D
15mm
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Scandinavia (Denmark, Iceland, Faroes, Finland, Norway and Sweden)
Scandinavia (Denmark, Iceland, Faroes, Finland, Norway and Sweden)
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On the Northern Lights Highway
The coastal route between Skjervøy and Tromsø is sometimes called Northern lights highway. Most of the time sheltered by islands on the seaward side the chance to see northern lights when the skies are clear is pretty high.
In this case they were weak but still beautiful. If they grow even fainter you can have fun admiring the stars. Exposure time 8 sec for the clickable note.
Both photos taken with Irix 15mm f/2.4- please view on black!
In this case they were weak but still beautiful. If they grow even fainter you can have fun admiring the stars. Exposure time 8 sec for the clickable note.
Both photos taken with Irix 15mm f/2.4- please view on black!
J. Gafarot, Gabi Lombardo, Mikus, b.e.r.n.d. and 53 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Ja, man muss mit der ISO hoch, um die Belichtungszeit möglichst kurz zu halten, damit man auch mal ein Foto erwischt, wo sich das Schiff gerade nicht bewegt. Stativ hilft aber schon, ohne wäre es noch viel schlimmer! Händisch käme das Verwackeln dazu und aufgelegt übertragen sich die Vibrationen vom Motor...
Mit Handy (Nachtmodus) gelingen vielen schon recht ordentliche Fotos- zumindest in Instagram-Größe, in 100% darf man die aber nicht anschauen;-)
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