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The joy of the unexpected.

Yesterday was by any measure a totally shit day for me. Except for one brief break in the clouds. Metaphorical and literal.

I stepped outside at twilight to watch another aurora, and over the next hour the cloud cover thinned. And it was a marvellous show. I decided to pop up a camera and start a timelapse in case more nordlys arrived... and I got lucky

One of the best auroras I've ever seen.

#Photography #LumixS1RII #EwenInNorway #Aurora #Nordlys #Grovfjord


Last shot of the night.

Clouds were rolling in and hiding the aurora activity. Just a few embers left at the camp fire. Was one of those night were a bunch of things lined up at the same time.

Full moon rising high enough over the mountain to paint across this part of the valley. Fresh powder snow the last few days, but not too deep than I can't walk through it. Warm conditions the week before so the creek was running, and hadn't frozen over yet.

#Photography #Norway #SigmaPhoto #LumixS1RII
Landscape is blanketed in snow. A creek runs between the stands of pine and birch.A few large boulders in the creek are covered in fresh snow too. The sky has a few stars, a pale hint of aurora, but mostly the onset of high cloud. A tree in the foreground arches over the scene, while the glow of a campfire sneaks out from between the pine trees.


This morning we had a hint of light getting underneath the snow clouds. Enough to make us smile.

I'm using a 60-600mm telephoto by Sigma for this scene. It's a big lens that I usually don't make an effort to take off the shelf. This winter I've really loved having it with me for chasing birds and snow capped peaks.

#Grovfjord #Norway #Mountains #ArcticLove #EwenInNorway #Lumix #LumixS1RII #SigmaPhoto
Pink and peach hues in the Arctic painting in a little colour over the snowy peaks at Grovfjord.