Dennis Fast > DANCING AURORA.

Aurora most often appear as shimmering curtains of green. Sometimes they dance in one place for many minutes, while at other times they snap across the sky like curtains in a stiff breeze.
Dennis Fast > AURORA BOREALIS LANDSCAPE.

In this shot, I lit up the muskox skull with my headlamp for about half the exposure just to make it stand out more. The skull provides a tremendous sense of scale for the sweeping aurora.
Dennis Fast > AURORA BOREALIS >  DSC_0708
Dennis Fast > AURORA BOREALIS >  DRF107
Dennis Fast > AURORA BOREALIS >  _DRF1578
Dennis Fast > AURORA BOREALIS >  _DRF0014
Dennis Fast > GIANT INUKSUK AT CHURCHILL, MANITOBA.

I enjoyed the sense of humor of the quarry worker who created this giant inuksuk with his heavy equipment. Although people disagree on how to spell inuksuk, they all agree on the charm of its shape and the legends that surround it.
Dennis Fast > ARCTIC TERN IN FOG.

The Arctic Tern is always striking whether in sunshine or in fog. This bird is about to attack me for straying too close to its nest.
Dennis Fast > ARCTIC TERN AT SUNSET.

Known for their pugnacious attacks near their nest sites, and tireless long-distance migrations, it's a treat to see a tern at rest.
DANCING AURORA.

Aurora most often appear as shimmering curtains of green. Sometimes they dance in one place for many minutes, while at other times they snap across the sky like curtains in a stiff breeze.
Dennis Fast > DANCING AURORA.

Aurora most often appear as shimmering curtains of green. Sometimes they dance in one place for many minutes, while at other times they snap across the sky like curtains in a stiff breeze.
DANCING AURORA.

Aurora most often appear as shimmering curtains of green. Sometimes they dance in one place for many minutes, while at other times they snap across the sky like curtains in a stiff breeze.
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