27 April 2021, 08:31
Ray AlaskaSome Northern Lights: enjoy
Hopefully I don't break the rules for posting in this forum. My intention is to increase the "traffic" taking place in here, since it has been quite low for some time now. The season for taking photos of the Auroras in central Alaska is coming to an end as May nears and the darkness diminishes. I took these photos within the past two weeks:
I've never seen the phenomenon; I hope someday I will since I am always fascinated by it, and your photos are great.
30 April 2021, 07:18
Ray Alaskaquote:
Originally posted by Wink:
I've never seen the phenomenon; I hope someday I will since I am always fascinated by it, and your photos are great.
Thank you, Wink.
Northern Canada and Alaska are great places to see the Northern Lights, but you don't have to travel very far from France to see them:
https://spacetourismguide.com/northern-lights-europe/Some more from Alaska:
26 May 2021, 08:02
boom stickIt’s on my bucket list to see such beauty. Thanks for sharing
26 May 2021, 08:56
Ray Alaskaquote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
It’s on my bucket list to see such beauty. Thanks for sharing
Glad you like them. The photos are nothing like watching the Auroras with your own eyes. They are amazing sometimes.
07 June 2021, 08:36
Use Enough Gunquote:
The photos are nothing like watching the Auroras with your own eyes. They are amazing sometimes.

18 September 2023, 01:32
TomPquote:
Originally posted by Ray Alaska:
Glad you like them. The photos are nothing like watching the Auroras with your own eyes. They are amazing sometimes.
Two of us slept out in a cutover wheat field in northeastern Montana once when the Auroras were in full bloom, 20 miles from the nearest light bulb. It took two hours to get to sleep...