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After waiting hours for thick clouds to clear over Grundarfjörður, I gave up and headed back to my campsite. But to my surprise the clouds parted briefly as I got close to Olafsvik. I stopped at this perfectly calm lagoon, which was lit up by the moonlight. The aurora wasn't as active as before, but it was still visible.

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2017, Europe, Iceland, September, astronomy, astrophotography, aurora, aurora borealis, autumn, bay, clouds, fall, geomagnetic storm, green, kevin palmer, lagoon, mirror, mountains, night, nikon d750, northern lights, reflection, rokinon 14mm f2.8, sea, shallow, sky, space, starry, stars, water
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After waiting hours for thick clouds to clear over Grundarfjörður, I gave up and headed back to my campsite. But to my surprise the clouds parted briefly as I got close to Olafsvik. I stopped at this perfectly calm lagoon, which was lit up by the moonlight. The aurora wasn't as active as before, but it was still visible.