Gonna be seeing a lot of this mountain for the next couple of months. Today the pink skies turned up to welcome the winter solstice.

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For those who care about such details, this was captured with about 400mm of telephoto with the Lumix 100-500 F4.5-7.1. Was about 1/200th at F8 and ISO 2500. A touch of editing in Capture One. Not much required, just lift the white point a little to give a bit of pop and in my case I lift the blacks as well to make the dark edges a little softer. I like the softness.

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Gonna be seeing a lot of this mountain for the next couple of months. Today the pink skies turned up to welcome the winter solstice. #Norway #Photography #Lumix

And here's the bigger scene to show you where we are. This taken at 28mm, revealing the closer shoreline (and a hint of the salmon factory), and Grovfjord in the distance. That dance of light low on the horizon was a treat today.

I always expect these colours to disappear within a few minutes, but we're in the Arctic and these hues seem to hold for hours. This scene is around 11am, and was still holding at 1pm, although the low clouds had washed over the fjord at Grov and hidden some of the peaks.

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Very early this morning, at around 5am, I was awake to see clear skies above and the very tail end of last night's auroras. Popped out to grab a few shots on the new 14mm F2.8, then headed back to bed for a sleep in :)

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Got a chance to experiment a little with the 11mm fisheye last night before dinner. Might take a while to get my head around the fisheye effect, and whether this lens will suit my creative bent.

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One of the challenges for me when shooting auroras is to capture a sense of the scale. The wider the lens, the more you diminish the events in the sky. The narrower the lens, the less of the action you get in the frame.

And then there's a question of how close you push elements of the scene into the foreground. The lens choice also plays with the perspective. Am sure a few of the more dedicated landscape photographers here can attest to the tendency for ultra wide lenses to make an otherwise magnificent mountain range look small and trivial.

Would love to see what other folks here are doing with the fish-eye perspective. How to lean into it, versus trying to subdue it.

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@ewen I am a big fan of using longer lenses for astrophotography, combined with distance to incorporate more landscape without diminishing the elements of the sky. Not a fan of wide angle Astro (also I recognize that a matter of taste). This was with a 35mm
@Scott

That's a marvellous shot!

I don't consider auroras as "astrophotography" myself. Just a fascinating subject to chase in the night :) They span from one horizon the other on a good night, so wide is essential. I just got back from dinner with friends and we took a break between dinner and glüg to step outside and shot auroras and it was one of the best I've seen in a few years... and they were dancing in every direction and was very happy to have 11mm this evening!
@ewen yeah, if I ever get another chance to shoot aurora I will probably have a different opinion