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Snaking Aurora

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In mid-latitudes I always consider bright moonlight as an obstacle to seeing the aurora. But in the Arctic the aurora is so bright that I can use a short exposure, and including the moon in the shot is not an issue.

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2019, Arctic, Bjorkliden, Europe, March, Scandinavia, Scandinavian Mountains, Sweden, Torntrask, astronomy, astrophotography, aurora, aurora borealis, birch trees, cold, color, colorful, corona, cyclone, dark, frigid, geomagnetic storm, green, kevin palmer, moon, moonlight, night, nikon d750, northern lights, sigma 14mm f1.8, sky, snake, snow, snowy, space, starry, stars, substorm, swirls, winter
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Northern Lights, Recent Work, Sweden, Night Sky
In mid-latitudes I always consider bright moonlight as an obstacle to seeing the aurora. But in the Arctic the aurora is so bright that I can use a short exposure, and including the moon in the shot is not an issue.