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Flakstad Aurora

October 15, 2015 in Photography

And about a couple of hours after the sunset shot the aurora appeared through the thin cloud cover. It lasted for a short while before disappearing again, but I got a couple of nice shots. 

Tags: Aurora, Lofoten, #CaptureOne, Night, Stars, MP
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