Passengers observing and shooting the arc of the Northern Lights from the upper Deck 9 of the ms Trollfjord on the northbound voyage, Oct 16, 2019, north of Tromsø. Illumination is from the waning gibbous Moon. The Big Dipper is at left of centre. This is a single 1-second exposure with the 15mm lens at f/2 and Sony a7III at ISO 3200.
The Northern Lights from the deck of the ms Trollfjord, a ferry in the Hurtigruten fleet. This was out of Tromsø sailing north toward Skjervøy. The aurora is showing some pink fringes from nitrogen; the green is from oxygen. This was October 16, 2019. The waning gibbous Moon off frame illuminates the scene. The Big Dipper is left of centre. So north is left of centre. This is a single 0.5-second exposure at ISO 3200 with the Sony a7III and Venus Optics 15mm lens at f/2.
The Northern Lights from the deck of the ms Trollfjord, a ferry in the Hurtigruten fleet. This was out of Tromsø sailing north toward Skjervøy. As is now the case, most people are capturing the display with handheld phone cameras, with varying degrees of success. The waning gibbous Moon off frame illuminates the scene. The Big Dipper is at far left. So this is looking NE. This was October 16, 2019. This is a single 0.8-second exposure at ISO 3200 with the Sony a7III and Venus Optics 15mm lens at f/2.