The Northern Lights over the end of Prosperous Lake, on the Ingraham Trail near Yellowknife, NWT, a popular spot for aurora watching in the area. This is looking west on the night of September 5-6, 2019 during a brighter outburst this night. This is a single 8-second exposure with the Sigma 20mm lens at f/2 and Nikon D750 at ISO 800.
Aurora reflected in the calm waters of Frame Lake this evening and arching over the Prince of Wales Museum in Yellowknife, NWT, on Sept 5, 2019. The Museum exterior is lit by rippling coloured LED lights that mimic the aurora. The Big Dipper and Ursa Major are above the aurora. The arc of the Lights was brighter earlier on this evening but had faded by the time I got set, but came back somewhat, as I shot here. I shot this from Somba K’e Park. This is a blend of a 8-second exposure for most of the scene, with a 0.25-second exposure for the buildings and flag avenue at right, to reduce the glare from the lights and retain details. All at ISO 1000 with the Sigma 20mm lens at f/2 and Nikon D750.
Aurora reflected in the very calm waters of Frame Lake this evening and arching over the Prince of Wales Museum in Yellowknife, NWT, on Sept 5, 2019. The Museum exterior is lit by rippling coloured LED lights that mimic the aurora. The Big Dipper and Ursa Major are above the aurora. The arc of the Lights was brighter earlier on this evening but had faded by the time I got set, but came back somewhat, as I shot here. I shot this from Somba K’e Park. This is a blend of a 10-second exposure for most of the scene, with a 0.5-second exposure for the buildings and flag avenue at right, to reduce the glare from the lights and retain details. All at ISO 800 with the Laowa 15mm lens at f/2 and Sony a7III.