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Geomagnetic Storm In Spring

  • Photographer
    Hiroyuki Suzuki
  • Photo Date
    May 2014

I chased the aurora from 2011 and visited Canada, Alaska, and Iceland many times. Northern lights are greatly affected by the solar wind. When a high-speed solar wind reaches the earth, a geomagnetic storm occurs on the earth. Under the geomagnetic storm, the Northern lights move around the sky actively, emitting beautiful colors not normally seen. These pictures are Northern lights pictures taken during the geomagnetic storm in spring. Hiroyuki Suzuki (URL : https://h-s-photography.wixsite.com/front-page)

Hiroyuki Suzuki was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. A chemical company employee after finishing graduate school. He was fascinated by the breakup of the northern lights that I saw for the first time in Yellowknife, Canada in 2011 and began shooting the northern lights in earnest. After shooting the northern lights in the various seasons of Yellowknife, the field is extended to Alaska and Iceland, and the landscape of the Arctic Circle besides the northern lights is taken.