Icelandic Auroras
Taken by Todd Salat on April 15, 2022 @ Godafuss, Iceland
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D850
Exposure Time: 1/1
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 2000
Date Taken: 2022:04:15 18:52:03
 
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An impressive aurora display is periodically revealed through fast-moving cloud gaps and shines down on Godafoss Falls, Northern Iceland on April 15, 2022 from midnight to 2 am (GMT, same as UTC). The nighttime window of darkness is rapidly shrinking here at 65.7° North latitude, just 60 miles south of the Arctic Circle, which makes the aurora spectacle that much more precious. Soon, summer sunlight will make it too hard to see the lights until autumn. A near-full moon was also competing for light space here, but these Icelandic auroras would not be denied!
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https://www.aurorahunter.com
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