Green Bow

The more often I take pictures of the Northern Lights, the more complicated projects I come up with. Let me introduce you one of the most crazy panorama created with part of the autumn photoexpedition. We climbed for one and half hour up to my favorite peakover Sorvagen and I decided to make the shooting of Northern Lights special. I made a choice for 180° angle view. Actually, to snap such wide panormatic photo of night landscape along with frequently changing Northern Lights – that was a real blast.

I laughed at myself what a crap I've made up – it would be too much even for a magician :)

Due to the need of taking averaged exposures, exposure bracketing, higher number of focus planes, and also consider speed that Northern Lights was changing I had to approach so called „variable focus bracketing“ (special photograph method I came up with). The final photograph is composed from 3 focus planes, but there was 10 in reality.

The photo has been awarded Bronz Medal at Prix de la Photographie, Paris (P×3) 2018, Honorable Mention at The International Photography Awards 2018, Gold Medal at Tokyo International Foto Awards 2018 and Honorable Mention at Fine Art Photography Awards 2018 in London.

Panorama compiled from total of 70 frames (3-level exposure bracketing of 21 exposures in two rows, averaged exposures, 3-level focus bracketing).

Equipment: Nikon D750

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