Dennis Fast > NORTHERN LIGHTS CORONA.

I stayed up all night for this spectacular aurora display until the sunrise light forced the colour from the sky. The explosions of light from a central point straight overhead changed in hue and intensity every few minutes. It was an unforgettable experience.
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 > NORTHERN LIGHTS LANDSCAPE.

Some of my favourite aurora photos were made over this muskox skull in the Northwest Territories of Canada. When I saw this scene unfold in the distance, I ran as fast as I could to to get the skull into the photo with the swirling northern lights.
Dennis Fast > Aurora Borealis Northern Lights over spruce trees on sub-arctic tundra Yellowknife Northwest Territories NWT Northern Canada
Dennis Fast > LANDSCAPES >  DSC_0708
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NORTHERN LIGHTS CORONA.

I stayed up all night for this spectacular aurora display until the sunrise light forced the colour from the sky. The explosions of light from a central point straight overhead changed in hue and intensity every few minutes. It was an unforgettable experience.
Dennis Fast > NORTHERN LIGHTS CORONA.

I stayed up all night for this spectacular aurora display until the sunrise light forced the colour from the sky. The explosions of light from a central point straight overhead changed in hue and intensity every few minutes. It was an unforgettable experience.
NORTHERN LIGHTS CORONA.

I stayed up all night for this spectacular aurora display until the sunrise light forced the colour from the sky. The explosions of light from a central point straight overhead changed in hue and intensity every few minutes. It was an unforgettable experience.
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