The northern lights flare in the sky over a farmhouse, late Friday, May 10, 2024, in Brunswick, Maine.
I was half-asleep late Friday night when my 15-year-old daughter, Béla, barged into my room to report she heard from friends on social media that the Northern Lights were out. Then she ran outside to look. When I joined her on the front yard, we saw what looked like pink see-through clouds drifting in front of the stars. She showed me a picture she took on her iPhone. The colors were much more impressive than what we saw with our eyes. I joked that if I was a photographer I’d be working this like crazy, trying to make pictures. Then it dawned on me that maybe IMy fancy camera is amazing at focusing on a fast-moving athlete, but it was a challenge to focus on the dark night sky.
It was a good decision. There were patches of color in the north and a nebula-like display directly overhead. The best light, however, was in the east where the flares of the aurora borealis reminded me of stage lighting at a rock concert. That’s when the photographer in me finally kicked in. The sky alone was dramatic, but the picture needed was something to anchor the scene to earth.
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