Autumn in Lapland : A symphony of colors 4K

๐Ÿ‘‰ Please consider supporting my channel by buying us a virtual coffee or becoming a member at: โ€‹ (Members get access to exclusive content including aurora forecasts and solar wind alerts, advice on astrophotography, 1on1 conversations, extras, articles, discounts and more!) After a long absence since April, I am back in full swing to deliver you a short but intense timelapse film. Autumn in Lapland: a symphony of colors tells the tale of a challenging autumn season strewn with harsh weather conditions and very little calm times where it was possible to shoot outside. After a hot, mostly clear and dry summer, the weather decided to โ€™catch upโ€™ and pour rain every single day, making it hard for me to get what I wanted. But in between showers and misty spells, the sky opened up and the magnificent colors of the Arctic Autumn appeared. In the seven years Iโ€™ve shot this season, it was by far the most challenging and I often had to drive very long distances to get clear skies. For example, I had to drive all the way to Gallivรคre, Sweden (14 hour road trip) to get this magnificent blue auroral display. In this story, I wanted to show that despite the seemingly horrendous conditions, nature always finds ways to impress us. In this film, you will see a lot of sequences from Malangen, my new home. It is a charming peninsula south of Tromsรธ with lots of untouched nature. It is a perfect playground for me because it has a lot of varied landscapes like waterfalls, hills, mountains, tundra-like terrain, boreal forest, beaches and lakes. I hope you like the video and appreciate the amount of work, knowledge, dedication and skills that went into it. If you want to know more about the specs used, samples and my process, consider becoming a member at where I write regular blog posts. I hope you enjoy this short video anyways. Remember to like, share and subscribe! All content is of course copyrighted Night Lights Films (except for the sountracks, which most were licensed through (see video ending for credits). Therefore, no footage can be used in any way without the authorโ€™s permission.
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