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It was a truly magical night, as we crossed the aurora crown and it danced right above us. It was so freezingly cold that only two of us remained, but it was worth it!
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The last night of northern lights had a particularly eerie feeling to it, as the aurora was quite faint but very active. The infrared sky emission made itself known again, as well. As before, there is a remarkable difference in water reflections between full spectrum and infrared.
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Here, full spectrum truly shows what firework we could see if our eyes had infrared capabilities as well. The sky has a purple taint due to the infrared sky emissions and the horizon again shifts colours due to visible light absorption.
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On the last full day, Norway said goodbye with a particularly scenic sun setting above the coastal mountains. I couldn’t be happier with what we have seen and experienced on that voyage.
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I couldn’t be happier with what we have seen and experienced on that voyage and, if times change and travel becomes more free again, I would love to return.
Blue Dream
A Canadian C-47 Dakota at Greenwood Military Aviation Museum (Nova Scotia, Canada)
The Way Out
An old train bridge transformed into a bike path. Middleton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Blue Calm
Still water at Lunenburg, on a Sunday morning last summer
The Deportations Cross
A cross remembering the Acadians deportation at Grand-Pré, Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada
Flesh and Leaves
A small river during the warm period in the forest by the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Labyrinth
A military fortification in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Notre Dame interior
Interior of Notre Dame . Taken hand held with Nikon D 7000 conversion