Southern Glow
The recent magnetic storm was strong enough to have lights showing strongly in the southern skies.
The recent magnetic storm was strong enough to have lights showing strongly in the southern skies.
A strong burst of aurora spread rays down the western sky, so bright that I wondered if I might see my shadow.
Light pollution from a nearby city colors the clouds with the sodium light, as stars shine through the gaps.
This is one of many spectacular moments in the northern lights display caused by a G5 geomagnetic storm several weeks ago.
Northern lights are always worth losing sleep over!
The white of the hoarfrost on these trees provides a strong contrast to the deep blue of the sky.
A reflection flip off a frozen beaver pond looks almost real, but adds an angry tint to the sky.
This spectacular sunset caught my eye not only for the beautiful clouds, but the almost exclusively golden light.
Hiking during fall colors is always beautiful, even on windy days.
Clear sky sunsets are usually not very colorful, but this was a brilliant exception. The rolling hills and sparse trees added to the view.