Why do Auroras look different on your camera?

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What your eyes see and what your camera sees are typically very different when it comes to the Aurora Borealis. Capturing the Northern lights on camera changes our entire perception of this phenomenon, and mostly for the better. Just a word of caution though if you're heading to the Arctic and expect to see those Photoshop colours with the naked eye.

00:00 Intro 02:10 Experience vs Exposure 05:54 Not The Same 07:47 Post Aurora 09:54 Keep It Real 12:54 Nights To Remember 15:26 KP5 18:19 Wide Wide Wide

This video is based on my blog post on the same topic, which you can read here: https://ewenbell.com/blog/Why_Auroras_Look_Different_on_The_Camera

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