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2014 July 22
Cave with Aurora Skylight
Image Credit & Copyright:
Ingólfur Bjargmundsson
Explanation:
Yes, but have you ever seen aurora from a cave?
To capture
this fascinating juxtaposition
between below and above, astrophotographer Bjargmundsson
spent much of a night alone in the kilometer-long
Raufarhólshellir
lava cave in
Iceland during late March.
There, he took separate images of three parts of
the cave
using a
strobe for illumination.
He also took a deep image of the sky to capture
faint aurora,
and digitally combined the four images later.
The 4600-year old
lava tube
has several skylights under which stone rubble and snow have accumulated.
Oh -- the person standing on each mound -- it's
the artist.
Tomorrow's picture: dust impression
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