Photography Blogger: Without Warning – Crater Lake Aurora Borealis Time-Lapse

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Without Warning – Crater Lake Aurora Borealis Time-Lapse
Jun 4th 2013, 16:27


A few nights ago, Brad Goldpaint had an unexpected surprise at Crater Lake and was able to capture and put together this beautiful time-lapse of that experience.

"I drove to Crater Lake National Park last night to photograph the Milky Way rising above the rim. I've waited months for the roads to open and spring storms to pass, so I could spend a solitude night with the stars. Near 11pm, I was staring upward towards a clear night sky when suddenly, without much warning, an unmistakable faint glow of the aurora borealis began erupting in front of me. I quickly packed up my gear, hiked down to my truck, and sped to a north facing location. With adrenaline pumping, I raced to the edge of the caldera, set up a time-lapse sequence, and watched northern lights dance until sunrise. The moon rose around 2am and blanketed the surrounding landscape with a faint glow, adding depth and texture to the shot.”

Here are a few images from that night:
Aurora over Crater Lake

Aurora over Crater Lake

Aurora over Crater Lake

Aurora over Crater Lake

See more of Brad’s work on his website and facebook.


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