Photographer captures stunning Aurora Borealis time-lapse from airplane

Photographer captures stunning Aurora Borealis time-lapse from airplane
ФОТО: dpreview.com

If you're seated next to a window on a flight to Iceland, it's a good idea to keep your camera close. Landscape photographer Aryeh Nirenberg did, and was treated to an incredible show from the Aurora Borealis at 35,000 feet.

With an empty row and his camera nearby, he created an impromptu rig to stabilize the camera and record the time-lapse above.

Whatever works, right? Nirenberg's D810 is braced against the window with a tripod, and a blanket cuts glare from the cabin lights.

Nirenberg propped his Nikon D810 against the window using his tripod, and wrapped a blanket around the lens to cut the glare from cabin lighting. We think the effort was well worth it for a unique view of one of nature's best light shows.

Check out Aryeh Nirenberg's Instagram to see more of his work.

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nirenberg from his camera window

2017-1-19 12:00