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How do you photograph the Northern Lights?

How do you photograph the Northern Lights?

The Northern Lights are one of the most beautiful and magical natural phenomena out there. And for many photographers a dream to capture. That's why we tell you the best way to do that, and what you can pay attention to to take the perfect photo.

The Northern Lights

How do the Northern Lights actually form? This is due to electrically charged particles from the sun entering the earth through the atmosphere. These protons and electrons from the sun are thrown into space during a solar storm or explosion. Because the particles come into contact with the terrestrial gases, the northern lights appear in all kinds of colors and shapes. You are most likely to see this phenomenon in northern countries near the poles.

Tips for capturing the Northern Lights

 

– The darker the better. For this it is best to photograph in the winter with the new moon. You also don't want any light pollution behind the northern lights, so the intensity decreases.

– Take the photo as far north as possible and towards the north. You have the best chance of seeing the northern lights well without disturbing elements in the background.

– Choose a good location with a landscape or water in the foreground. That way you get more depth in the photo or a nice reflection in the water.

– Good preparation is half the battle. Being a natural phenomenon, it remains unique and unpredictable. It is therefore never exactly the same twice. Make sure you are at your location on time, because the Northern Lights can also be gone in no time.

– The Northern Lights always move from east to west. Since the light is quite active at times and moves quickly through the air, a faster shutter speed is better when capturing. If not, a slower shutter speed is recommended.

Good to know

For a good preparation, there are also a number of apps that can come in handy. First of all, an app that displays the KP index, in other words the activity of the northern lights due to the sun explosions in space. That way you know where it can be seen and to what extent.

If you want to make sure that there is no light pollution in the area, an app like Light Pollution Map is very useful. This map shows where there is the most light pollution, something you want as little as possible when photographing the northern lights. In addition, a weather app is always useful to see if it will be very cloudy, because clouds make the northern lights less bright.

Photography Trip Northern Lights Lofoten & Senja

Would you like to photograph the Northern Lights? You are most welcome on our photo tour!

Please take a look at our photography trip Lofoten and our photo tour Senja

Want to learn photography or brush up on your own photography skills?

Sign up for one of the many workshops!

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Everything you need to know about sustainable travel in Iceland.

Sustainable travel in Iceland

Iceland, a natural beauty when it comes to the most beautiful and magical natural phenomena in Europe. Close to home yet so surprising, behind every corner another fantastic landscape with geysers, waterfalls, ice or sand deserts. Also one of the most sustainable destinations in Europe and very suitable for travelers who want to travel environmentally conscious.

What makes Iceland so sustainable?

Mainly due to the energy they generate from what nature has to offer. Most energy comes from geothermal sources. Hveravellir is a landscape full of such springs and definitely worth a visit to take beautiful pictures all the hidden gems of Iceland. In addition to sustainable energy, Iceland is also committed to 'responsible tourism', so that it remains accessible to tourists in the future. This is done by spreading tourism as much as possible so that the untouched areas are not put under pressure. The 'Green Steps Program' makes it possible for travelers to use public transport for free with a Reykjavik City Card.

Transportation to and around Iceland

Although Iceland is located in Europe, it is still far from the mainland, but it is still easy to reach. The most sustainable option is by bus and the M/S Norröna ferry from Hirtshals, Denmark, this ferry sails all year round and also passes through the Faroe Islands. All you need is time, the crossing takes about two days. Once in Iceland it is best to use public transport or rent a car. In the high season there are daily buses, during the low season there is an adjusted timetable. If you want to rent a car, an off-road vehicle is recommended, it is very suitable for exploring the rough landscape.

Sustainable stay

Do you want to stay somewhere sustainable and local in Iceland? Then it is best to look for a local supplier with a Nordic Swan or Vakinn environmental label. That way you are assured of sustainable accommodation. (With Travelmarks photography travel you are always assured of an environmentally conscious trip). Another option is a farmstay, where you will stay with people on a farm, often a bit remote, but it will take you to the most beautiful places. If you want to explore nature even more, wild camping is also a good alternative. With a camping card it is possible to camp more cheaply throughout Iceland.

Local drinks and food

Iceland is the place to be for fish-lovers. It is the specialty at every restaurant and the fish is fresh from the sea. Freshly prepared and often served in different ways. Fresh fruit and vegetables are somewhat more difficult to come by due to the limited possibilities in agriculture. But more and more vegetables are grown in greenhouses heated with geothermal energy. For vegetarians and vegans, more and more delicious foods can be found on the menus, because vegan food has become more accessible in recent years.

Photography trip North and South Iceland

Excited about the beauty of Iceland? Take a look at the sustainable photographytrip to North and South Iceland in the summer. An unforgettable journey including a visit to the undiscovered North and the most beautiful places of the Golden Circle.

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