j._knight 0 Posted February 17, 2006 4/4......some ratings just make me laugh....fantastic shot! Link to comment
dave_holland 0 Posted February 17, 2006 An outstanding image, for sure. This is a pretty rare experience, and I am not sure I know how to expose for this shot, if I ever get a similar chance. What was your exposure data (f-stop, shutter speed, lens length)? Link to comment
LorenzaF 0 Posted February 17, 2006 Wow .. I have always dreamed to see an aurora ... sure that I like it!! But were the colours really like this (yellow-green, I mean) or did you use filters/post production adjustments?Cheers, Lorenza Link to comment
alinux33 0 Posted February 17, 2006 AWESOME!! I think it's the best one with this subject! Excellent! Link to comment
peter_kervarec 0 Posted February 18, 2006 Fantastic! I think its about time photo.net makes it impossible to rate without leaving your name - 4/4 is a joke. Link to comment
eskil_olsen 0 Posted February 18, 2006 Thank you for comments. The coulors are true, no filters. F:5,6 25 sek. Canon lens 17-40mmL f/4. (21mm) Iso 400 Link to comment
labuenaluz 0 Posted February 18, 2006 Fantastic capture!, love the aurora shapes and how the left trees and horizon guide into the composition, stars are a great add, totally awesome, would love to see one of these sometime! Link to comment
arnabbanerjee 0 Posted February 18, 2006 Hard not to like this one - fantastic capture. I like the way the tree and mountains are illuminated by the aurora Link to comment
v 0 Posted February 18, 2006 Ooohh.... I have seen it once in my life, in Iceland, and I will never forget it. This is so very magical... its like... they say - its magic! you know its intangible. But aurora borealis - it is visible... and when you see it - you know it. you know its by its beauty and by how it takes your breath away.... Link to comment
amalsircar 2 Posted February 19, 2006 Never seen a spectacle like this.Excellent capture.Thanks for sharing. Link to comment
nher 0 Posted March 20, 2006 This is the most beautiful shot I have ever seen of the Aurora. Let me tell you how I envy you in an honest way. I would be mad if I could take something similar. BRAVO!!!! Link to comment
tisbone 0 Posted April 16, 2006 impressive. I think I'll post my aurora shots soon :) Link to comment
robertpastierovic 0 Posted July 3, 2006 Hi. Norway is a very nice country. Great shot. Link to comment
arathon 0 Posted November 12, 2006 A place i have always dreamed of visiting .... excellent capture !!! My regards ! Link to comment
vadim_makarov 0 Posted November 12, 2006 Id like to offer a suggestion to answer the question about color. Judging from the f-stop/ISO/exposure data for this image, this is a relatively bright aurora, so it would probably be seen as green by the eye, close to its photographic depiction. However, weaker (less bright) auroras are not percepted by the eye as having a strong color or any color at all, because color receptors (cones) in the eye are not sensitive to weak light, only monochrome receptors (rods) are. This is called a scotopic, or night, vision: everything is be perceived as monochrome, or with pale colors. Also, rods are more sensitive in the green and partially sensitive in the blue part of the spectrum. So, red colors look much darker than other colors in near darkness. Color film does not mimic scotopic vision. It records everything in full color even at very long exposures and/or high ISO.Digital cameras could in principle mimic scotopic vision, but I am yet to hear of such a recording mode. It could be mimicked (after some research) with manual processing in Photoshop if the exposure data is recorded. The result probably wont be pretty, if accurate :).It is a little trick photographers practice: shoot at low light, show fantastic colors the eye never sees. Link to comment
alaskan ivan 0 Posted November 12, 2006 "auroras are not percepted by the eye as having a strong color or any color at all," my EYES have seen aurora's in yellow, green, red, purple, and every shade that falls inbetween. you can only understan if you have seen them , it will blow your mind. excelent photo i like that the little town is in the shot. Link to comment
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