As the day draws to a close and darkness descends on the north of Sweden, a spectacle sometimes begins that transcends words. This picture shows one of those rare, magical moments: auroras dancing over a calm lake, taken at the so-called blueberry hut - a remote, special place in Lapland. The sky opens up to reveal green and purple veils that drape across the firmament like living curtains.
The Aurora Borealis is one of the most impressive natural phenomena on our planet. In this shot, it appears to float above the water. Its colours are gently reflected on the smooth surface of the lake - a double dance of light. On the shore, the contours of autumn trees stand out, silent and reverent against the backdrop of the sky. The starry sky is clear, every little source of light visible, every movement of light perceptible.
This scene is not staged - it is experienced. Anyone who captures it knows that night photography in the far north requires patience, timing and a little luck. But when you succeed, the invisible becomes visible. The picture is more than just a nature photograph - it is an invitation not to forget to marvel. Every ray of light is like a message - from another world that rarely shows itself.
Lapland is a place that radiates peace and power at the same time. No noise, no artificial light, no distractions - just the big sky and the certainty that there is more than what we can grasp. The moment belongs not only to the eye, but also to the heart. Anyone who has ever stood under a sky like this knows that you never forget it.
🖼️ Ideal for:
Living rooms, surgeries, galleries, hotels, libraries, study rooms, places of meditation
I have always enjoyed photography. Even when I was young, I took photos with the Beirette. It even happened to me once that I inserted a film twice ... and the photos I took were very interesting.
I then bought my digital SLR camera in 2014. The first photos..
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