What a treat dude! One thing I really like about the latest aurora blooms. People all over Europe started taking decent photos with their phones, so all of a sudden it makes your photos believable. Previously everyone thought my northern lights photos were extremely heavily edited and even photoshopped.
Now, imagine growing up with this. walking to school and just laying down in the snow resting for 5 minutes enjoying the insanity on the sky, all winter, every year. I still get the tear in the corner of my eye when the season arrives. absolutely possible to get religious from such a beautiful event.
Dude, that was BEYOND insane! What a show you got and captured. In stills and video as well. Absolutely love how everybody gets kind of the same chaotic photographer all over the place when something like this happens 😂. Thanks for sharing!
Madsness! Great. I was naggled to my seat all the video through. Indeed an historical 'shoot'. Thanks enormous, thanks for such an ultimate experience. Bert.
Absolutely an amazing night Mads - having the wobbling aurora over your head is so surreal and beautiful at the same time - those images and colors are spectacular - I would have gone nuts as well 🤩
It's one thing to share the experience, documentary style. It's a whole other thing to see your final images, and the absolutely perfect way you present them. They are stunning. Thank you, Mads. It was an incredible experience.
Me he emocionado viendo el video. Nosotros pudimos verlas desde el norte de España y fue una experiencia increíble. También se vieron a simple vista y eso es algo que no pensaba que fuese posible en esas latitudes. Gracias por mostrarnos tu experiencia!
Thank you Mads, for taking all of us along on this spectacular experience. It was truly worth every WOW, and maybe a few more. The windmill and lake locations were inspired.
Saw my first Aurora that week, Oct, 7th then this one again, Oct 10th, twice in a week! To this day, the most amazing thing I've ever seen in my life, especially when it's above! So humbling! Definitely the most amazing thing I've ever photographed to date! My pictures still need work, but I'll 100% strive to get mine looking like yours, these were some jaw dropping captures, unbelievable!!!
Hello Mads, yippiiieeeh yeah !!!! What a fantastic experience. It makes you so happy. We also had such intense auroras here in Saxony on the night of May 10-11. They were visible to the naked eye in all directions. We filmed and photographed until dawn. Many greetings!
Absolutely epic, i love your euphoria. You look like you haven't slept for days and are intoxicated by the Northern Lights, you love what you do. Those pictures are amazing!! Wow, wow, wow...
It really was a bonkers evening Mads. Started off where I lived with a think veil of cloud that was softening the aurora colours then just after midnight the clouds cleared just as the conditions went totally crazy. Still can't believe what I witnessed and wont forget that night for a long time. Your footage and images were jaw dropping and what a great addition to all the images you have captured locally in Denmark. Was that a meteor in your footage at 22:52 in the right hand side of the frame as well?
Thank you for sharing this video! You got some amazing shots! The Aurora was amazing that day too on the other side of the Atlantic. I got some amazing shots as well in Northern Wisconsin that night. I had never seen so many Red colors! The red colors were even visible to the naked eye! It was an awe inspiring experience. We also saw the "flickering" or dancing of the Aurora's as well; it almost looks like looking at a giant camp fire in the sky!
Glad you got to see it. I was out for 8 hours here in Minnesota. We moved to several different locations for different compositions. It was pretty epic.
Lady Aurora - she is an absolut beauty 🤩! Even in the very south of Germany/Bavaria we had green and red Aurora curtains…I could not believe it, sooo good 😊
Just love your excitement, like a little kid at Christmas! I've still not seen them in the UK yet, we've had some great showings but I've just not been in the right place at the right time!
What a great video Mads! I completely lived your excitement myself that night, shooting to the East, straight up & to the south. Every direction was a whole different view & I finally got the Aurora over water as one of my goals here in north central U.S. My Aurora alerts stated it was a G-4 AP 8.67 where I was photographing.... What a night I'll hold dear forever!
There's certainly been some pretty epic events of late. Unbelievably so. I couldn't believe I was capturing the southern one in my suburb in a city. . . . Your reaction was pretty much what mine was at the time.
I know the Aurora can be seen I many places I’m off to Scotland in February to Glencoe it would be such an emotional thing to see. So lucky Mads well done beautiful
I shot a time lapse that night (from 02:22 to 08:00). 2001 images compressed into 1:23 minutes. Worked out pretty ok but I don't have the local foreground interest on my property that you have. However, it is only a minute walk from my kitchen to the field where I set up my kit. Once I was satisfied everything was in place I went back inside to make tea. It was a good night for lights. April 24 2023 will never be matched for me. I said goodbye to a special dog that day (Spectra). The night the skies were beyond brilliant.
When we got word that an epic solar storm might be in the offing, I headed up to Mount Rainier, where many photographers had gathered at Reflection Lakes. It was an unforgettable experience - you could actually see the aurora (certainly with the camera, but even with the naked eye if you looked hard enough) during _blue hour_ . Unbelievable! Sadly, we didn’t have it last the entire night like you did in Denmark; the storm abated about a half-hour after astronomical twilight. But what images we were able to capture during that half-hour!
Incredibly I am at 68*N where I live and missed the whole show as we have had nothing buy clouds and rain during the whole show. But to Denmark and the rest of the world, enjoy. I can do this on every clear night until April 😀
Great video Mads. What a night it was! Sadly my battery gave out by 3am so I missed catching that flickering that was going on on camera, but saw it with my eyes. Spectacular night and images you got! You're also very professional to not swear the whole night 😂😂
Amazing photos. We got to see the Aurora here in NW Pennsylvania. My wife and me were scrambling around our yard and going up and down our road trying to find the best photos. I was afraid to leave and find a foreground subject and then lose the Aurora.
Saw this also in South Wales, jumping up and down like a child at a fairground, didn’t know where to look first! Thank you for sharing your awesome video
The first two weeks of Oct 2024 my wife and I were up in Yellowknife specifically to hunt and photograph Aurora. It was an epic trip!
Wow Wow Wow and the Wow!!!
What. A. Night. 🤩
Love how you captured the excitement and craziness of it all, Mads. 👏🙏
This is the correct level of excitement for an event like this! I was out alone and could also not keep my mouth shut. 😃
Same! There were two horses in the pasture behind me watching the aurora (or me?) too, so I could share my excitement 🙈😂
What a treat dude! One thing I really like about the latest aurora blooms. People all over Europe started taking decent photos with their phones, so all of a sudden it makes your photos believable. Previously everyone thought my northern lights photos were extremely heavily edited and even photoshopped.
Laying on your back on the ground, best view ever.
Well done Mads, thanks for sharing with us.
Possibly the best images I have seen of the Aurora, thank you so much for sharing!😀
Listening to your euphoria is almost as good as the aurora. ❤
You got some amazing shots!!!
Now, imagine growing up with this. walking to school and just laying down in the snow resting for 5 minutes enjoying the insanity on the sky, all winter, every year. I still get the tear in the corner of my eye when the season arrives. absolutely possible to get religious from such a beautiful event.
Dude, that was BEYOND insane! What a show you got and captured. In stills and video as well. Absolutely love how everybody gets kind of the same chaotic photographer all over the place when something like this happens 😂. Thanks for sharing!
Madsness! Great. I was naggled to my seat all the video through. Indeed an historical 'shoot'. Thanks enormous, thanks for such an ultimate experience. Bert.
I love the fact that you're like a kid in a candy store. Awesome❤ I remember the first time I've ever seen them. That's how I felt.
Absolutely an amazing night Mads - having the wobbling aurora over your head is so surreal and beautiful at the same time - those images and colors are spectacular - I would have gone nuts as well 🤩
It's one thing to share the experience, documentary style. It's a whole other thing to see your final images, and the absolutely perfect way you present them. They are stunning. Thank you, Mads. It was an incredible experience.
amazing, I can't count the number of times I swore at my screen in wonder. Stunning.
Me he emocionado viendo el video. Nosotros pudimos verlas desde el norte de España y fue una experiencia increíble. También se vieron a simple vista y eso es algo que no pensaba que fuese posible en esas latitudes. Gracias por mostrarnos tu experiencia!
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When the music starts to fade in you know you're about to see something EPIC! That last off centre rowboats one was my fave!
4:36 the true sound of a photogasm lol
Amazing video and a night to remember, for everyone how was out there.
You lucky bastard!! 😍😍😍 Amazing photos!!
Truly breathtakingly beautiful. ❤
I am glad you are giddy like a child watching all of this, as that was exactly what I was like over here in Canada under that same sky!
Thank you Mads, for taking all of us along on this spectacular experience. It was truly worth every WOW, and maybe a few more. The windmill and lake locations were inspired.
Mads you clearly enjoyed that very much, lucky you 😊
Drinking a cup of coffee before classes watching such wow wow wow photos. 10/10
Saw my first Aurora that week, Oct, 7th then this one again, Oct 10th, twice in a week! To this day, the most amazing thing I've ever seen in my life, especially when it's above! So humbling! Definitely the most amazing thing I've ever photographed to date! My pictures still need work, but I'll 100% strive to get mine looking like yours, these were some jaw dropping captures, unbelievable!!!
OMG I'm speechless. I hope you will be including these in a future book.
@@shirleypurvis4187 I definitely will! :)
Hello Mads, yippiiieeeh yeah !!!! What a fantastic experience. It makes you so happy. We also had such intense auroras here in Saxony on the night of May 10-11. They were visible to the naked eye in all directions. We filmed and photographed until dawn. Many greetings!
Unbelievable! You hit the Aurora jackpot and made the most of it!
One heck of an evening!
Absolutely epic, i love your euphoria. You look like you haven't slept for days and are intoxicated by the Northern Lights, you love what you do. Those pictures are amazing!! Wow, wow, wow...
Fantastic!! The aurora doesn't seem real. I've never seen anything like it. Thanks for sharing the experience.
I watched this entire video with my mouth wide open...outstanding...each new scene better than the last
It really was a bonkers evening Mads. Started off where I lived with a think veil of cloud that was softening the aurora colours then just after midnight the clouds cleared just as the conditions went totally crazy. Still can't believe what I witnessed and wont forget that night for a long time. Your footage and images were jaw dropping and what a great addition to all the images you have captured locally in Denmark. Was that a meteor in your footage at 22:52 in the right hand side of the frame as well?
Scotty I saw the meteor while watching the video too and was going to ask about it but you beat me to it!
Thank you for sharing this video! You got some amazing shots! The Aurora was amazing that day too on the other side of the Atlantic. I got some amazing shots as well in Northern Wisconsin that night. I had never seen so many Red colors! The red colors were even visible to the naked eye! It was an awe inspiring experience. We also saw the "flickering" or dancing of the Aurora's as well; it almost looks like looking at a giant camp fire in the sky!
Spectacular photos! As you say many times..."wow! wow! wow!"
Wow merci
That was insane. Sadly, I haven't gone out and I wish I had so madly. Happily, you did and took a bunch of incredible shots 😃
As much as I loved the video and the photographs, and I did, nothing rivals your sheer joy and passion. Loved it. Thank you.
There are no words to describe how great this is!!!!!!!!
Glad you got to see it. I was out for 8 hours here in Minnesota. We moved to several different locations for different compositions. It was pretty epic.
Absolutely MINDBLOWING. 🤯🤯🤯
Absolutely epic
Lady Aurora - she is an absolut beauty 🤩! Even in the very south of Germany/Bavaria we had green and red Aurora curtains…I could not believe it, sooo good 😊
Hope to see the aurora at least once in my life.
Absolutely stunning. It certainly was a sight to behold.
I can feel you’re excitement through my phone 😅
20:48 awe --- almost what astronauts feel I hear
Just love your excitement, like a little kid at Christmas! I've still not seen them in the UK yet, we've had some great showings but I've just not been in the right place at the right time!
How immensely beautiful, what a wonderful world!!!! Thank you for sharing!!
They were viable in the south England and I slept through it! This video is wow, seriously wow. I hope I get another chance to see them
It doesn't get any better than that Mads! you are a very fortunate man to witness this cosmic display!
Wow! Thanks for sharing this magic evening in danemark and your epic photos!
Sure glad you got out to photo the Aurora and many thanks for sharing
Yup, Redonculous!
What a night, and you really made the most of it in an epic way.
Unbelievable!
Unbelievable!I fully understand your high during that night. Congratulation to capture it so perfectly!
Superb! I got the Aurora in the centre of Aberdeen-- through a filthy bedroom window .... the street lights didn't hinder
What a great video Mads! I completely lived your excitement myself that night, shooting to the East, straight up & to the south. Every direction was a whole different view & I finally got the Aurora over water as one of my goals here in north central U.S. My Aurora alerts stated it was a G-4 AP 8.67 where I was photographing.... What a night I'll hold dear forever!
Just superb. We could t get it in the south of England. Just as I went out to photograph it, it really clouded over. Grrr.
There's certainly been some pretty epic events of late. Unbelievably so. I couldn't believe I was capturing the southern one in my suburb in a city. . . . Your reaction was pretty much what mine was at the time.
It was an awesome night! It was a joy watching your excitement while you photographed Lady Aurora😀😀😀 I was the same that night in Alaska😀
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH you lucky lad, nice one Mads
Absolutely INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shooting star at 22:52
Fantastic photos and definitely a night you won't forget
Mad Mads!!!! Unbelievable what a reward. Looks like a once in a lifetime, THANKS
I know the Aurora can be seen I many places I’m off to Scotland in February to Glencoe it would be such an emotional thing to see. So lucky Mads well done beautiful
I shot a time lapse that night (from 02:22 to 08:00). 2001 images compressed into 1:23 minutes.
Worked out pretty ok but I don't have the local foreground interest on my property that you have.
However, it is only a minute walk from my kitchen to the field where I set up my kit. Once I was satisfied everything was in place I went back inside to make tea. It was a good night for lights.
April 24 2023 will never be matched for me. I said goodbye to a special dog that day (Spectra). The night the skies were beyond brilliant.
Holy Dinah !!!! That was incredible!!!!!!!
I watched this video twice in row. Thats how insane it is!
congrats. it was a great night
Speechless 😍😍👏👏👏
Great to see what I missed here in Sweden... Something with clouds/rain all night 🙃😭 Great photos!!!
So beautiful, awe inspiring!!! Before I die I have to see Lady Aurora ❤
Wow wow wow wow!!!!!!
When we got word that an epic solar storm might be in the offing, I headed up to Mount Rainier, where many photographers had gathered at Reflection Lakes. It was an unforgettable experience - you could actually see the aurora (certainly with the camera, but even with the naked eye if you looked hard enough) during _blue hour_ . Unbelievable! Sadly, we didn’t have it last the entire night like you did in Denmark; the storm abated about a half-hour after astronomical twilight. But what images we were able to capture during that half-hour!
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We had amazing aurora a week ago here in Maine, USA. I missed the May aurora I. May, so this was really sweet!
Incredibly I am at 68*N where I live and missed the whole show as we have had nothing buy clouds and rain during the whole show.
But to Denmark and the rest of the world, enjoy.
I can do this on every clear night until April 😀
Love windmill in the photos as it gives the images a beautiful sense of place.Thanks you.
amazing,I had a similar experience in May this year at Godrevy lighthouse Hayle Cornwall in the UK
Great video Mads. What a night it was! Sadly my battery gave out by 3am so I missed catching that flickering that was going on on camera, but saw it with my eyes. Spectacular night and images you got! You're also very professional to not swear the whole night 😂😂
Stunning!!!
You are an amazing storyteller, besides being an amazing photographer...
That's the bucket shot right there! Incredible works, Mads! Love the video and photos
Incredible photos . We also were able to see this incredible light show on Long Island, New York. It was some night.
Amazing photos. We got to see the Aurora here in NW Pennsylvania. My wife and me were scrambling around our yard and going up and down our road trying to find the best photos. I was afraid to leave and find a foreground subject and then lose the Aurora.
Wow,Mads wonderful, thank you for sharing
Bro thanks to you I got my skills up in aurora photography and was able to capture the nyc skyline with aurora on 10-10! THANK YOU
Goosebumps! and tears in my eyes! Amazing video and photos!!!Thank you 🤩
Saw this also in South Wales, jumping up and down like a child at a fairground, didn’t know where to look first! Thank you for sharing your awesome video
Saw Mads with the aurora, how could I not immediately watch! 👏👏
I once had this going off during the day, during a certain time of year, localized entirely within my kitchen.
I thought you couldn't see Aurora during the day?
@@MrWiseinheart It's a classic Simpsons sketch, which has been hailed as the funniest sketch of all time by many.
@@ArcanePath360 ahh I see...
Mindblowing 🤯
Absolutely great, i am out of words!
The night of nights. Envious recognition for these fanatical shots, congratulations.
Great. The best I’ve seen of this event. Thought I’d done well but these are awesome.
Spectacular ❤❤❤