Northern Lights
Surprise auroras last night/this morning at 3ish am. I grabbed my winter gear and dashed out the door at around 2:45am. It took me about 10 minutes to get to this spot, but just as I did the lights begin to become more active. With the almost full moon shining bright, the auroras really had to try hard to be seen. I think they did okay. Added bonus in the foreground was finding this windswept patterns in the snow to compliment the background
A little something that I have been working on. This is a composite of two of my favorite photoshoots. The epic aurora night of November 2021 and my first time ever going out to Knik Glacier. The Kp7-8 was an all night aurora storm that happened on the night of November 3rd of 2021. My trip out to Knik Glacier was courtesy of a friend named Travis. We spent a very cold January night shooting the glacier under a full moon. We got a little creative, using the ATV headlights to light up icebergs from behind.
One of many shots I took tonight. The conditions were terrible. Wind gust of over 55 miles per hour, which created white-out conditions. Because you couldn't see more than a few feet infront of your veficle you could run into car stopping snow drifts all along the Glenn Higjhway. Luckily I avooided getting stuck. I counted 11 vehicles that were not so fourtunate. Many of them abandoned in lanes of traffic. There were also sub-zero temperatures. My vehicles temperature reading said that it was -9F. With windchill it was more like -20F. Even with all the obstacles I still managed to make it just past Chickaloon to Long Lake. I only managed to capture the tail-end of what looked to be an amazing aurora show, but it was still pretty incredible!