Aurora over Icelandic Glacier
James Boardman Woodend
(Images Inspired by Nature)
Several key conditions came together to create this
award-winning
shot.
These included a dark night, few clouds, an epic auroral display, and a
body of water that was both calm enough and unfrozen enough to show
reflected stars.
The featured skyscape of activity and serenity appeared over
Iceland's
Vatnajökull Glacier
a year ago January, with the
Jökulsárlón Iceberg Lagoon captured in the foreground.
Aurora
filled
skies continue to be
common near Earth's
poles as our Sun,
near Solar Maximum, continues to expel
energetic clouds of
plasma into the Solar System.