Aurora over the monastery
There was a bright Aurora borealis in early September. Yes, there have already been a lot of them these days, but moderate ones. I was lucky with that, too. According to forecasts, nothing special was foreshadowed, but it still shone well for half an hour!
I'm already tired of the field in front of the Spaso-Prilutsky Monastery – I only go there every northern lights.
Therefore, I went closer to the monastery, to the very walls.
In order for the aurora to be visible due to the height of architectural structures, a sufficiently strong pulse of geomagnetic activity is needed.
That is, if you want a closer and larger architecture, then the aurora should be strong and high up.
By the way, there will be another post about "luck" with aurora.
And this time I got some pretty good postcard pictures, which I haven't had before.
Although the view is already too hackneyed with the northern lights, I still try to find different angles.
And the flashes itself and the weather conditions are always different, so you can continue to use this place.
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