The Northern (or Southern) Lights can look stunning in motion, but because they can move slowly and are very faint at times they’re difficult to capture well in a standard video. Time Lapse solves both of these problems, by producing a video that’s much faster than real life, and ...
Do you know the tips and tricks to take photos of the northern lights ? Great, if you do! Enable manual mode; set the focus to infinity; change the temperature to a certain number; change the ISO between certain values; change the shutter speed to something else...wait what...? Don...
Alaska's Northern Lights 14 photos Fairbanks, Alaska-based photographer and guide Ronn Murray offers "Sunday Morning" his advice on how best to capture the nighttime spectacle of the Aurora Borealis. How far North must you go to capture the Northern Lights? During a very large geomagnetic ...
In case you ever plan or are currently planning to take a trip toIcelandto see the Northern Lights, we have prepared this comprehensive guide for you to help familiarize yourself with certain facts, helpful tips, and other travel guides that will surely prove invaluable all through your journey...
The guide took us to the best spots for viewing, and he even shared great tips for capturing incredible photos. If you’re thinking about chasing the Northern Lights, I highly recommend Arctic Photo Guide. It was the experience of a lifetime! Rea...
the Northern Lights were each time the camera snapped. I offered to take a few photos for them and even used them as my models when I tested out the iPhone flash. The effects were satisfactory and I managed to get a clearer photo of my face with the Northern Lights in the background....
The total solar eclipse that will be visible in Illinois on Monday, April 8, 2024 is a phenomenon we won't get to see so brilliantly until 2044, so everyone should make sure they don't miss it! Watching the Total Solar Eclipse in Illinois ...
Google Maps For those of us in Northern Illinois, (who don't intend to drive South for the show), experts say we can expect to see 91% of the moon covering the sun, which still sounds cool to me. So, what time exactly should we have our eclipse glasses on and our eyes on the ...