Hello Todd, I can't thank you enough for this video, my soul felt free after watching this 22 minutes video. Your work deserves all the appreciation. This was such an escape for me mentally from all the city rush and traffic. I'm glad I discovered your channel. Waiting for more such beautiful content. Once again, thank you so much. I love painting, I was struggling with my lack of motivation to paint these days, this video is so motivating, I think I found the perfect idea for my painting, I'd love to paint one of the frame from this video.
Thank you so much for showing us the Amazing Auroras as they are another one of God's gifts to us. I would never be able to see this without you filming them.
Amazing. Can you please post the kp values for each place? And also the camera, lens and settings used to capture these videos? Every year in march, I go to Alaska to watch them. I have seen the best displays from Coldfoot and Wiseman off the Dalton highway and even on kp3, I have seen shades of purple from there. I will go to Sukakpak Mountain this time as it looked really beautiful and a perfect foreground. You see them once, then you cannot stop going back. Thanks for posting this video.
I am glad to hear your passion for Brooks Range auroras! As you probably know there is minimal cell phone coverage in the Brooks Range so I have no idea what the Kp index is for most of those shots. For almost all the videos I was using a Sony a7s-II with Sigma 20mm/f1.4 lens.
Thanks Emma, this is a compilation of videos taken all over Alaska from the past couple of years so it's hard to pinpoint the exact location... but I did got a lot of them in March 2018 up in the Brooks Range along the Dalton Highway north of Fairbanks, AK.
No words can describe this. excellent photography.
Hello Todd, I can't thank you enough for this video, my soul felt free after watching this 22 minutes video. Your work deserves all the appreciation. This was such an escape for me mentally from all the city rush and traffic. I'm glad I discovered your channel. Waiting for more such beautiful content. Once again, thank you so much. I love painting, I was struggling with my lack of motivation to paint these days, this video is so motivating, I think I found the perfect idea for my painting, I'd love to paint one of the frame from this video.
Fantastic Todd! Was good to see you in November. Never did get back over there.
Thank you so much for showing us the Amazing Auroras as they are another one of God's gifts to us. I would never be able to see this without you filming them.
Stunning! I loved the ending where the planes flew into the aurora. Thanks for sharing!!
Very WOW, thank you so much for taking the time and effort to make and share this fabulous photography so the more southern folks could be inspired!!!
Amazing, so beautiful.
Awesome! Thanks for shared.
God created beauty!
Beautiful, thank you!!
Fantastic!
Thanks Barbara!
will love to join your caravan tour ,hunting lady Aurora .. have shared to FB,TWTR, for you
I do not lead aurora tours GG but thanks for the shares!
Amazing. Can you please post the kp values for each place? And also the camera, lens and settings used to capture these videos? Every year in march, I go to Alaska to watch them. I have seen the best displays from Coldfoot and Wiseman off the Dalton highway and even on kp3, I have seen shades of purple from there. I will go to Sukakpak Mountain this time as it looked really beautiful and a perfect foreground. You see them once, then you cannot stop going back. Thanks for posting this video.
I am glad to hear your passion for Brooks Range auroras! As you probably know there is minimal cell phone coverage in the Brooks Range so I have no idea what the Kp index is for most of those shots. For almost all the videos I was using a Sony a7s-II with Sigma 20mm/f1.4 lens.
Hello, i absolutely adore those shots, i was wandering when this aurora took place? and where exactly in Alaska? Thanks for posting this video
Thanks Emma, this is a compilation of videos taken all over Alaska from the past couple of years so it's hard to pinpoint the exact location... but I did got a lot of them in March 2018 up in the Brooks Range along the Dalton Highway north of Fairbanks, AK.