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Thanks very much! It was an exceptionally fortunate confluence of great aurora and perfect viewing conditions. The ice has melted from the lake, and although it is normally quite windy at this spot, on this particular night it was dead calm which made the reflection possible. I normally shoot aurora with my 24 mm prime, but this display was so huge I switched to the 14 mm to take it all in. I'm especially happy because this makes up for the big aurora show that I missed out on last month. It goes to prove that if you find a good spot for a photo, you just need to have the patience and determination to keep going back time and again until everything lines up perfectly.
Edit: Another image from the same evening. This one with my 24 mm prime:
Last edited by Jonathan Huyer; 04-12-2015 at 10:26 PM.
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