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A collection of arcs and halos over the west coast of Jutland, Denmark.
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A noctilucent formation over Denmark.
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The Northern Lights spotted displaying over Denmark.
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Catherine.L says:
woo……incredible and impossible shot,how did you do the shot, amazing,never saw a colorful cloud pic like this before..well done,thx!
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Barbara (Basha) King says:
this is so beautiful you are so luck to have seen that sight Jesper.
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Jesper Grønne says:
Thanks for your comments :-)
Actually – it will be in the next issue of National Geographic Nordic.
It was on CNN and CNN-ireport
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-478714
Printed in The Guardian.
It was shot in the early hours of aug. 4th 2010, a few days after a solar storm. -
Johanne Paquette, Canada says:
Amazing !! How about a first page of National Geographic :)
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Mateusz Przywecki says:
Incredibly outstanding! :-) Thx for sharing Jesper!
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Ramón Bermejo says:
Wow!! one of most beautiful photos I've seen lately…and your webpage is fantastic!!
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Paul Laplante says:
Wow, this is what we missed last week. Great shot and great movie.
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Adolfo Garcia-Marin says:
No words, Jesper. Congratulations.
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First noctilucent clouds spotted by Jesper this year over Denmark.
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Jane says:
Inspiring, breathtaking. Thank you for sharing it with the world. (Which is maybe what God is trying to do??!)
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Susie NZ says:
Such wonderful colourings, Jesper, a great sharing thank you
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Johanne Paquette, Canada says:
So peaceful, I just cant' wait to catch my own :)
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Trails and Halo, Denmark.
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Sitthivet Santikarn says:
wonderful idea, works out great.
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Rojgar Hmid says:
It looks like my childhood planetarium paper :D…super brother
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Jesper Grønne says:
Actually it´s not contrails, the photo is taken the day the ash cloud from Island hit Denmark. No planes in the sky, the clouds is a cold front.
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Jesper Grønne says:
Thanks for the comments :-)
The lens is Sigma 8mm for canon EOS 5D II. -
Susie NZ says:
watermelon or marble? whichever it is an incredible shot – thank you, Jesper, for sharing your unique perspective
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Johanne Paquette, Canada says:
I remember the fisheye with the photo from the airport !:) tks for sharing.
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John Rowlands says:
Good to see the fisheye return! Nikon? Nice result, anyway. Regards from Anglesey, Wales.
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Ginnie Powell says:
Way cool photo, Jesper. Fantastic "whole sky" shot.
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Taken from Silkeborg, Denmark. (See comments for more details).
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harriet says:
amazing! i didn't realize you could see this many stars in the sky when there is artificial light round.
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Lois short says:
I did a second take when I saw this pix. Unbelievable amount of stars. Lordy.
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Raul Fritz says:
Beautiful colours! Very nice.
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Adolfo Garcia-Marin says:
Impossible to find words for this picture, Jesper. Thanks for this present!
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IanL... says:
Quote from Jesper…."I was photographing (or trying to) the faint northern light over southern Norway, maybe you can see a green tint in the horizon, but then the clouds came rolling in.
Not so bad though – it made a beautiful landscape with clouds (lit up by artificial light from the ground) and the bright stars shining above.Exposure 14 seconds, 24mm f/2 Canon 5D II."..
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Iridescence over the west coast of Jutland, Denmark.
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Jesper Grønne says:
Thanks for your comments :-)
This is my first photo on this site – and it will not be the last. -
Susie NZ says:
What a beautiful beautiful sky \o/ thank you, Jesper, for your upward looking eyes and sharing it with us
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Adolfo Garcia-Marin says:
This is a 10 points picture, Jesper. Really beautiful in its (apparently) simpicity. Congrats!
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Anthony Skellern says:
Stunning photo Jesper. Beautiful fairy tale sky, thank you!
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Remarkable photo!
Laurence