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Nature will always fascinate and amaze each and everyone of us. Nature works in an extraordinary manner, impossible to comprehend entirely yet extremely easy for us to admire and appreciate at its best. You have probably heard the term “aurora borealis” before. You probably know that is one of the most spectacular sceneries that you can possibly witness . Today`s post speaks of a legendary journey that beautified the entire world through an extraordinary set of photographs and videos, we invite you to cast a glance and leave your valuable feedback in the comment section below.
“I recently traveled to Greenland and Iceland to shoot the arctic Aurora, and my new video “Two Lands – Greenland | Iceland” is the result.
The aurora borealis follows an 11 year cycle where aurora activity is at its maximum on the 11th year. I shot this video during the 11th year of the cycle. The aurora is a very dynamic thing, and I feel that still images just don’t do it justice. I decided I wanted to shoot the aurora using time lapse photography to show people how the aurora dances in the sky.
I chose Greenland as my main location for this video because of its remoteness and how far north it is geographically, and it sits directly under the aurora belt. Greenland usually has fairly clear skies, which makes the odds of seeing the aurora much better. The place was very challenging logistically as travel within Greenland is either by plane, helicopter, dogsled, or snowmobile. I used two local guides to assist me and we traveled across the landscape mostly on dogsled.
Since Iceland is technically on the way to Greenland for me, coming from Los Angeles, I decided to stop there to shoot. Iceland has great aurora display regularly, but the weather in Iceland is the main problem shooting there. Fortunately, I got lucky and had 2 nights of clear skies and amazing aurora. I used a rental car and simply drove around the main road hunting for aurora.”
Mesmerizing Aurora Borealis Over Two Lands
Contents
- Mesmerizing Aurora Borealis Over Two Lands
- Iceland Aurora Borealis Reflection
- Iceland Road Aurora
- Iceland Stream Aurora
- Iceland Aurora Dance
- Greenland Aurora Overhead
- Greenland Lake Aurora Borealis
- Ilulissat Town: Base Camp for half of my time in Greenland
- Ilulissat Ice Fjord, Greenland
- Ilulissat Ice Fjord, Greenland
- Disko Bay, Greenland
- Getting to capture snapshots of the Aurora Borealis in Greenland
- Dog sledding through Greenland
- Video Two Lands – Greenland | Iceland