A beginner’s guide to Northern Lights Photography - tips, tricks, and everything you need to know about equipment.
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A primary reason why I was able to capture such great photos of the aurora borealis is that I stayed outside all night, for multiple nights, driving around searching for them. It takes some dedication. For example, when I visitedIceland’s famous plane wreckin the middle of the night. Whe...
When the northern lights, or the aurora borealis, are visible, the best way to see them is to find a dark spot away from bright lights, allow time to enable your eyes adjust to the darkness and look toward the north. The northern lights show up best in photos. Here's how to use ni...
You will learn where, when, and even what time to photograph the Northern Lights, how to prepare, what to wear, how to capture them on camera, and much more. This is the book to read on the Northern Lights.” Cecily O’Toole “This book is the authority on photographing the aurora....
How to see (and capture) the auroras Seeing the auroras for yourself is a magical experience. It is far from easy, though. The Northern Lights, captured by Stormhunter Mark Robinson on the night of May 10, 2024. (TWN/Mark Robinson) ...
It faces south, so you can view the aurora above it and see the green light reflected in its river — another iconic photograph to try to capture. Fun fact: The site is known for its lunar rainbows or "moonbows," but visiting during a full moon will make it harder to see the ...
I can proudly say that I’ve been photographing northern lights for the last 8 years (dreams do come true!). Now I want to share a few tips on how to capture interesting northern lights photos, especially in Alaska. The aurora season is just beginning here, so it’s time to gear up...
You'll surely want to capture the moment if you're lucky enough to see the northern lights. Just remember your camera so you can share the experience with your friends back home. The aurora are famously tricky to catch on camera, but you can do it! This is the equipment you’ll need...
Take a tripod with you if you want good pictures of the northern lights © Getty Images Spotting the lights is sure to stick with you, but you may also want to capture this stunning sight for posterity. When it comes to capturing them, note that the northern lights are photographed at ...