I have seen aurora multiple times across 🇳🇴 🇸🇪 and 🇮🇸 but none like the one in your video. Your video teleported me back to Senja and I can't wait to go back again. Thank you for sharing this awesome content 👍
This is magical! I absolutely love this video! In fact, I love videos where you travel alot, vlog style. It's fun!!! This is definitely on my bucketlist❤
WOW! Absolutely breath taking & beautiful! Thank you for sharing! I didn't realize the starts twinkled so much up there. I've never seen that before! 💖👍
That was incredible. I have never seen the aurora like that. Wonderful. Thanks for sharing. I also wish to thank you for the pre-sets. They were recommended to me and I bought them. Worth every penny. They are superb. Thank you. 👍👍👍
Oh I Love the video, I'm going next wednesday to Aurora Borealis Observatory but only with 360 degrees cameras video, any advice with the configuration? thanks.
WOW!!! holy $hit, thank you for bringing us along on this. This is true bucket list for me!, I don't think I have seen video as good of it anywhere else. The pictures you have posted so far are amazing and I cannot wait to see the next part.
Brilliant vlog. You 2 are awesome. You are like the Ant and Dec in the astro game 🤣 minus the drinking part. Your excitement is infectious. Looks like you had a great trip!
You've got this canny knack of pushing the boundaries of your work Alyn and this was no exception. Such an incredible experience watching it so cant imagine what it must have been like seeing it happen before your eyes. Keep excelling in your work as your talent and ability will take you far
Alyn, this was not just a video, this was an experience. I am so grateful you shared this with us. Truly one of the most remarkable videos I've ever seen. Your work never fails to impress me. Keep it up, Alyn.
I'm telling you Alyn. That was the most insane video I have have every seen. The Aurora looked like it was a living breathing entity from space. I love the fact that you guys where dropping f bombs in amazement. You're so lucky to have recorded that time in history. That is a moment you and the rest of us will never forget . Thank You giving it to us.
Hahah, that was pretty epic! I'm so happy for you to be there while the Aurora really shows herself from the best possible way :) Awesome video. Thank you
amazing, perhaps one day i well get a chance see and photography the aurora like this, thanks, you probably won't believe me that i did see aurora in cornwall years ago 👍
That was some great video you got there! Looking forward to next part. I actually grew up on Senja, so I saw a lot of Aurora growing up :-) Though didn't have a photography interest at the time, so no pictures of it. The observatory wasn't there at that time, but looking it up now it seems it's located only about 10 minutes drive from where I grew up! You're making me want to make a return visit :-)
Ah wow that's amazing! I would have loved to have grown up under the lights :) Yes the observatory is quite new, only this year they started taking guests
@@AlynWallace The downside of living there was that there were a couple of months of the year with no sun, only darkness. Well good for star and aurora observation :-) But a bit depressing living in total darkness. And unfortunately it was the part of the year when the galactic center is not visible. On the other hand in summer, the sun never set, and you had beautiful sunset conditions lasting for hours. So well worth a visit in the summer too :-) But then it was too bright too see the Milky way
Hi Alyn. WOW !! How on earth do you keep your sh*t together enough to take images with all that wonderful stuff going on? Huge respect buddy ! Loved every second of this video Alyn - can't wait for part two. Many thanks for sharing.
real time aurora photography wins for me over the time-lapse - just seeing the difference. The real time has an energy and presence that feels quite serene - and there is a feeling of it 'breathing' - It feels somehow 'conscious'
This video was absolutely amazing ❣️ The Aurora was pulchritudinous. Kudos to you man like it was fucking -25 and still you look fresh enough to take those time lapses! The time lapse at that bridge was absolutely amazing, loved it man. Hope to see what's next! Peace🤘☮️
Absolute stunner.....! Never knew it got so bright!!!! Alyn, what gloves are you using, please? I want a good pair that I can pull the finger and thumb back, like those ones!!
Oh WOW sweet life you guys have amazing channel Babys will be born with down jackets lol. Your adventures are a fantastic treat to our eyes. Yippee !!🏂☃️❄
That was insane bro!!!! Loving that composition too :) Also...a magnetometer...never knew that instrument existed! Apparently there’s an app for it too... I think Senja just overtook Iceland for my 1st Aurora hunting experience...only 10-12 months to wait :(lol
It's a beautiful place man and definitely way more quiet than Iceland! I'm there next month and somewhat not excited as its such a bloody tourist hotspot now
Alyn Wallace I’ve heard it’s getting like that now...I blame all these bloody photographers showing vids of how cool it is!haha! When I go I’m planning to hire a 4x4 with roof tent and just go off on my own 👍🏼
Is it still possible to see this amount of northern lights during the Autumn of this year? I heard there will be less amount of solar wind reaching the least in 2020
It depends on your location you would stay to watch. There is a solar cycle 11 years long. The last solar maximum was in 2014; the next is expected around 2025. Best time is dark moon in march. Have a look to www.gi.alaska.edu/monitors/aurora-forecast there you could find forecast (next hours, next days, next 27 days) and could read answers to the important questions of "Viewing the Aurora" and "Science of the Aurora" (everything short explained). @alyn what kind of forecast do you use? is somewhere a forecast from norway scienes?
@@AlynWallace joust bought myself a star tracker , now only have to wait for it to show up in post and some good weather in UK - hopefully we meet again smwhere :)
I'm going to the observatory to shoot the araura. You commented your magnetometer told you the araura was about to erupt. I don't know about this can you expand on it v
Incredible, what sort of setting do you have to use to capture decent pictures of Aurora Borealis? I would assume you would have to lower you shutter speed because normally its around 20 seconds (depending on focal length) I'm really interested as its such a unique thing to capture. Great video
Yup shutter speed can be 10-15 seconds if the aurora is faint and not moving much but when it starts to move and dance you can sometimes come down to 1-second! (As long as you have a fast lens like f/1.4)
@@AlynWallace nice. I picked up a sigma 24mm f1.4 on eBay for pretty cheap so sounds like it would be ideal. We are planning a trip later in the year so I hope to capture something.
OMG, Ammmmmazzzzzing . Thank you for sharing this video. Very motivating to travel there soon.
Simply stunningly stunning 😳❤️📷
I have never seen the aurora in real time. I had no idea it can move this fast. Absolutely amazing.
Yup, sometimes you just have a slow waving arc but when a substorm erupts is can dance like a tango!
Same here I was amazed at how fast it was moving!
How amazing 😍
Watched this again with both affection and sadness tonight. Love you guys - thanks for sharing wonderful moments with us. ❤️
We live in such a magical place
I have seen aurora multiple times across 🇳🇴 🇸🇪 and 🇮🇸 but none like the one in your video. Your video teleported me back to Senja and I can't wait to go back again. Thank you for sharing this awesome content 👍
I’m so envious! You are living my dream adventure. I’m a long way away sweltering in the Southern Hemisphere. Magical. Thanks so much
Geez dude, that is insane! I'm both impressed and jealous in equal measure! Awesome awesome awesome!!!!
That pano is amazing! Looking forward to part 2.
This is magical! I absolutely love this video! In fact, I love videos where you travel alot, vlog style. It's fun!!! This is definitely on my bucketlist❤
Absolutely breathtaking!! I’ll get there one day..
Words can’t describe how epic that was to watch!
WOW!!! STUNNING....AWESOMENESS...and all the other words......Good for you and thank you for sharing...
WOW! Absolutely breath taking & beautiful! Thank you for sharing! I didn't realize the starts twinkled so much up there. I've never seen that before! 💖👍
That was incredible. I have never seen the aurora like that. Wonderful. Thanks for sharing. I also wish to thank you for the pre-sets. They were recommended to me and I bought them. Worth every penny. They are superb. Thank you. 👍👍👍
That was amazing! Get part 2 out now!!!
Can't thank you enough for this video
The dynamic duo strike again , awesome alyn , cant wait to see part 2
Cheers pal!
Wow what a fantastic light show. The video and still of the mountain is Epic, I want to see pt 2 now!
What a wonderful video!
Bucket list item from the Caribbean lady to the Northern Hemisphere !😀
Unreal man, instantly one of my favourite videos of yours. I’ve been lucky enough to see them in Iceland but not like this, that was a crazy show
Great !!! Also can't wait to go back there in two weeks!
Good luck and clear skies!
simply stunning
Such a sick video !! your guys reactions are priceless ! Carn't wait for part two already !
Haha thanks Paul! We're astro junkies for sure
Bahah Paul yeah sorry for all the swearing, we tend to get overexcited when the lady shows up haha ;)
@@NightLightsFilms haha no need to apologies it made it all the better haha would most likely been swearing myself under such a sky !
Fantastic footage there Alyn, really appreciate seeing the behind the scenes of you guys working. Looking forward to part two. Richard
Oh I Love the video, I'm going next wednesday to Aurora Borealis Observatory but only with 360 degrees cameras video, any advice with the configuration? thanks.
Beautiful!
Wwwwooooowwww!!!! Speechless
WOW!!! holy $hit, thank you for bringing us along on this. This is true bucket list for me!, I don't think I have seen video as good of it anywhere else. The pictures you have posted so far are amazing and I cannot wait to see the next part.
Thanks a lot! Hope you tick it off your list soon
Brilliant vlog. You 2 are awesome. You are like the Ant and Dec in the astro game 🤣 minus the drinking part.
Your excitement is infectious. Looks like you had a great trip!
hahaha you don't know how much I drink off screen :P Thanks man
@@AlynWallace haha lets not talk bout that 😅
Alyn, absolutely great work, as always! 👍
So beautiful😭😍 Thanks for sharing, this will as close as I will ever get to see the aurora borelis. Amazing!! Love your videos🤗🙌
Wow wow wow wow ever since you first showed the insta stories of this, I couldn't wait for the youtube vid and it did not disappoint 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Cheers bud!
Absolutely Amazing!
by far your best Alyn :) cant wait for part two
Thanks man!
You've got this canny knack of pushing the boundaries of your work Alyn and this was no exception. Such an incredible experience watching it so cant imagine what it must have been like seeing it happen before your eyes. Keep excelling in your work as your talent and ability will take you far
Thank you so much man appreciate the continued support too
Alyn, this was not just a video, this was an experience. I am so grateful you shared this with us. Truly one of the most remarkable videos I've ever seen. Your work never fails to impress me. Keep it up, Alyn.
Thanks a lot!
Amazing :-D Got to go and see the aurora some day.
I'm telling you Alyn. That was the most insane video I have have every seen. The Aurora looked like it was a living breathing entity from space. I love the fact that you guys where dropping f bombs in amazement. You're so lucky to have recorded that time in history. That is a moment you and the rest of us will never forget . Thank You giving it to us.
Adrien has the BEST workplace! I need to go there some time. Absolutely epic!
Not bad hey!
Not too shabby Mikkel for sure :) Yeah I'd love to meet you in person!
@@NightLightsFilms Me too, that'd be awesome!
Excellent shoot. I need a KP of 6 where I live in Washington state to see the Aurora.
Fantastic video loved it 👍❤️
Hahah, that was pretty epic! I'm so happy for you to be there while the Aurora really shows herself from the best possible way :) Awesome video. Thank you
Thats pretty epic conditions dude, nice.
OH MY GOD! THAT WAS AWESOME!
Thank you. Great video well captured.
What camera did u use to film this youtube video!!
Wow. Fantastic work man. Enjoyed the video.
amazing, perhaps one day i well get a chance see and photography the aurora like this, thanks, you probably won't believe me that i did see aurora in cornwall years ago 👍
I believe you :) I've seen it from the Brecon Beacons many times
I neeeeed to go to a place like this some day
Its dark, cold and snowy
PERFECT
Hi, amazing footage and photos, congrats ! I'd like to know what month you went to Senja? And I presume you stay over a week.
That was some great video you got there! Looking forward to next part.
I actually grew up on Senja, so I saw a lot of Aurora growing up :-) Though didn't have a photography interest at the time, so no pictures of it. The observatory wasn't there at that time, but looking it up now it seems it's located only about 10 minutes drive from where I grew up! You're making me want to make a return visit :-)
Ah wow that's amazing! I would have loved to have grown up under the lights :) Yes the observatory is quite new, only this year they started taking guests
@@AlynWallace The downside of living there was that there were a couple of months of the year with no sun, only darkness. Well good for star and aurora observation :-) But a bit depressing living in total darkness. And unfortunately it was the part of the year when the galactic center is not visible.
On the other hand in summer, the sun never set, and you had beautiful sunset conditions lasting for hours. So well worth a visit in the summer too :-) But then it was too bright too see the Milky way
Awesome video, mate!
Awesome video!
AMAZING!!
it's much more light than my thought!!!
Hehe, yes, it's much more light than your thought... Whatever that means.:P
Beautiful
Sick edit - trip looked insane!
What lens and camera did you use for filming at 7:46? Thank you!!!
Wow that was magical. Best video so far. 🙂
Thanks a lot!
Hi Alyn. WOW !! How on earth do you keep your sh*t together enough to take images with all that wonderful stuff going on? Huge respect buddy ! Loved every second of this video Alyn - can't wait for part two. Many thanks for sharing.
Haha I couldn't keep it up for long as it was on Day 2 I decided to stop vlogging haha
wow ,, brilliant
Love it! Keep it up! 😍
Thanks bud :)
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Esto es increíble.
real time aurora photography wins for me over the time-lapse - just seeing the difference. The real time has an energy and presence that feels quite serene - and there is a feeling of it 'breathing' - It feels somehow 'conscious'
Amasing!!! When did you record it? February?
Beautiful video thanx a lot 🙏🙏 I wanna ask smt is there any wolf ? R u safe out there ?
amazing man!!!!
That is awesome! Great work!!
This is insane! Did you visit in January?
Insane. I need to get my butt over to Norway and soon.
Unreal, can't wait for part 2! Oh and happy supermoon hunting on Tuesday. #WITNS
amazing!! WOW.
this is really sick!!!!!
Incredible 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻 so so good !!! You lucky Bastard 😁👍🏻
Cheers Bryan pal!
This video was absolutely amazing ❣️
The Aurora was pulchritudinous. Kudos to you man like it was fucking -25 and still you look fresh enough to take those time lapses!
The time lapse at that bridge was absolutely amazing, loved it man. Hope to see what's next! Peace🤘☮️
Dang that's a word I've never heard before! Thanks man haha
Absolute stunner.....! Never knew it got so bright!!!! Alyn, what gloves are you using, please? I want a good pair that I can pull the finger and thumb back, like those ones!!
Yeah it was lighting up the landscape at times! They are the Vallerrett Ipsoot
is it necessary to have a lense warmer for shooting in this conditions? if not, have you ever used one?
Around what month did you go? I'm looking to plan a trip myself
Incredible!
Amazing alyn! How long did you stay in the observatory for?
Great stuff :)
What kind of camera do you use to film your night skies and while you're walking around?
A7Sii (all kit is in video description)
@@AlynWallace thank you.
Beautiful footage, wow! How did your A7iii hold up in the cold? I’ve had a hell of a time this winter with it. -20C and it starts to suffer.
The A7iii was fine in the cold but the A7sii was a joke haha
Alyn Wallace nice, glad it worked 👍
magical vlog buddy
Cheers pal!
Awesome dude 👏
Amazing! So who the hell had their auto focus illuminator light on??!!! Or was that a timer light I saw?
Ah man that was me, I'd just done a hard reset of one of my cameras as it was playing up so didn't have it all sorted!
Oh WOW sweet life you guys have amazing channel Babys will be born with down jackets lol. Your adventures are a fantastic treat to our eyes. Yippee !!🏂☃️❄
Hahahah! Thanks al lot
That was insane bro!!!! Loving that composition too :)
Also...a magnetometer...never knew that instrument existed! Apparently there’s an app for it too...
I think Senja just overtook Iceland for my 1st Aurora hunting experience...only 10-12 months to wait :(lol
It's a beautiful place man and definitely way more quiet than Iceland! I'm there next month and somewhat not excited as its such a bloody tourist hotspot now
Alyn Wallace I’ve heard it’s getting like that now...I blame all these bloody photographers showing vids of how cool it is!haha!
When I go I’m planning to hire a 4x4 with roof tent and just go off on my own 👍🏼
Magnificent...
Is it still possible to see this amount of northern lights during the Autumn of this year? I heard there will be less amount of solar wind reaching the least in 2020
It depends on your location you would stay to watch.
There is a solar cycle 11 years long. The last solar maximum was in 2014; the next is expected around 2025.
Best time is dark moon in march.
Have a look to www.gi.alaska.edu/monitors/aurora-forecast there you could find forecast (next hours, next days, next 27 days) and could read answers to the important questions of "Viewing the Aurora" and "Science of the Aurora" (everything short explained).
@alyn what kind of forecast do you use? is somewhere a forecast from norway scienes?
Hi Alyn you had a better show than we in Lofoten
Better weather perhaps but otherwise we would have shared the same auroras. Glad you got some though :)
@@AlynWallace joust bought myself a star tracker , now only have to wait for it to show up in post and some good weather in UK - hopefully we meet again smwhere :)
I'm going to the observatory to shoot the araura. You commented your magnetometer told you the araura was about to erupt. I don't know about this can you expand on it v
Amazing🔥🔥🔥👌
Epic mate 😮
Incredible, what sort of setting do you have to use to capture decent pictures of Aurora Borealis? I would assume you would have to lower you shutter speed because normally its around 20 seconds (depending on focal length) I'm really interested as its such a unique thing to capture. Great video
Yup shutter speed can be 10-15 seconds if the aurora is faint and not moving much but when it starts to move and dance you can sometimes come down to 1-second! (As long as you have a fast lens like f/1.4)
@@AlynWallace nice. I picked up a sigma 24mm f1.4 on eBay for pretty cheap so sounds like it would be ideal. We are planning a trip later in the year so I hope to capture something.
Do you offer a tour package?
What month was this?