In this time-lapse footage, photographer Terje Sørgjerd’s Arctic Light reveals the power of a natural phenomenon that occurs 2-4 weeks before you can see the Midnight Sun. “The Sunset and Sunrise are connected in one magnificent show of color and light lasting from 8 to 12 hours,” he says. “The sun is barely going below the horizon before coming up again. This is the most colorful light that I know.” It was filmed on the archipelago Lofoten in Norway. See more of his stunning work on Vimeo and on his Facebook. (You may be familiar with Sørgjerd from his widely published photos on the Iceland volcano eruption in 2010)
The Arctic Light from TSO Photography on Vimeo.
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Watch these short video togther with the light music is one of mose enjoyble thing in the monring. but there are so many environment peoblem now..are we able to see these views in 10years?
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This was so touching. Do you by chance know the piano solo title or pianist?
I do indeed, from the Vimeo site which says the music is: “The Arctic Light” by Marika Takeuchi whose Facebook page is: on.fb.me/kOezbO
wonderful, thanks so much~
Reblogged this on Poética de Botequim.
Thanks for the re-blog, appreciated.
The tides go up and down like an earth pulse. This moved me as well! I am so glad you are doing this blog. I look forward to these posts a lot. Thank you for finding these amazing artists!
I know what you mean about the tides, beautifully captured for certain. I always learn something from you! Thank you for your support.
Gorgeous! Thank you!
Very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
That video was absolutely spectacular! Thanks for sharing!
You’re so welcome. You rarely see that kind of light, and it’s so beautiful.