So these are the pictures I took about 30 minutes ago and you can quite clearly see the phenomenon here.. But the reality is I couldn’t see anything at all in the sky.

Like many people I slept through the first instance of this earlier this year and had massive FOMO.
But I’m only just now figuring out that when the northern lights happened earlier this year, no one could even really see it. It was just the cameras that picked it up.

Source: Ornery_Yak1437

6 Comments

  1. Those are nice pictures. I got some great ones myself tonight too. However I will have to disagree with your post. I could see the colours tonight with the naked eye, especially the reds. It’s certainly not as bright as you will capture on a camera but you can see it. You need to go somewhere dark away from light pollution.

  2. Regular-Credit203 on

    I went to a remote part of the north coast of Northern Ireland to see them, while most of the time there wasn’t much to see with the naked eye, there was a short window of intensity where pillars of light came down from the sky and danced. It appeared grey to my eye, but others could see the colours clearly. The best photos I took where of that, the rest came out like sheets of tinted sky.

  3. Omg I just tried this and it worked!! Thank you OP!! I missed them last time too!! And I missed them in Reykjavik a few years ago!!

    Can’t really see with the naked eye but it’s coming up on my phone!

  4. gavebirthtoturdlings on

    I was just out with the dogs and bro it was so unbelievably pink and green in the sky. Maybe where you live there’s too much light pollution?

    Saw it clearly from where I am.

  5. Ornery_Yak1437 on

    EDIT:

    I would edit the actual post if i knew how to, but I definitely stand corrected.
    At around 0:45AM in North East England, you could very very clearly see bright green, red and pinkish colours in the sky. I think they’ve gotten more visible as the sky has gotten clearer. But WOW, it is certainly and incredible sight

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