Stunning Pictures of Aurora by Orvar Thorgiersson


Chronological pictures show the cycle of the Northern Lights – which are visibly building up year-on-year towards what is expected to be a spectacular climax in 2012. Icelandic photographer Orvar Thorgiersson, 35, a software engineer from Reyjavik, is on a mission to document the growing annual intensity of the phenomenon. His most recent pictures show how bright the auroras have been this year.

Aurora over a rusty shack, Hafnarfjrur, October 2010

Aurora over a rusty shack, Hafnarfjrur, October 2010

Scientists expect the lights in 2012 to produce a spectacular fireworks display. The event will be caused by the Solar Maximum – a period when the sun’s magnetic field on the solar equator rotates at a slightly faster pace than at the solar poles. The solar cycle takes an average of around 11 years to go from one solar maximum to the next. The last Solar Maximum was in 2000 and NASA scientists have predicted that the next one in 2012 will be the greatest since 1958, where the aurora stunned the people of Mexico by making an appearance on three occasions.

Aurora-lit lighthouse Garskagaviti, Iceland, October 2010

Aurora-lit lighthouse Garskagaviti, Iceland, October 2010

Scientists have predicted that the Northern lights should be visible as far south as Rome in 2012. However, if the 2012 auroras are as big as expected, they could cause disruption to mobile phones, GPS and even the national grid.

Snowy lava fields, Blfjll, November 2010

Snowy lava fields, Blfjll, November 2010

Regularly braving sub-zero temperatures over the last four years, Orvar is determinedly capturing the run up to the big climax. His pictures show how in 2007 the aurora was a weak emerald green against the Icelandic backdrop.

lftanes, September 2007

lftanes, September 2007

A church at Ingvellir, Iceland, September 2007

A church at Ingvellir, Iceland, September 2007

By 2008 the aurora’s rays have become tinged with colours such as bright scarlet and orange.

Kleifarvatn, February 2008

Kleifarvatn, February 2008

Aurora Garskagaviti, March 2008

Aurora Garskagaviti, March 2008

Skaftafell National Park, April 2008

Skaftafell National Park, April 2008

Borgarfjrur, Iceland, October 2008

Borgarfjrur, Iceland, October 2008

By 2009, the displays were stronger and brighter

Hafnarfjrur, February 2009

Hafnarfjrur, February 2009

The brightness of the aurora depends on the activity of the sun, which bombards the Earth’s with charged particles known as the solar wind. Energy and light is released by the reaction which in turn causes the mesmerising effect seen on the surface of our planet. it is more visible at the poles because they gather vast quantities of the charged particles.

The Hitchhikers Sign to the Universe, Reykjanes, Iceland, March 2009

The Hitchhikers Sign to the Universe, Reykjanes, Iceland, March 2009

Kleifarvatn, April 2009

Kleifarvatn, April 2009

Red Roofed Hut Hafnarfjrur, January 2010

Red Roofed Hut Hafnarfjrur, January 2010

Eyjafjallajkull volcanic eruption, April 2010

Eyjafjallajkull volcanic eruption, April 2010

Ice and aurora, Jkulsrln, April 2010

Ice and aurora, Jkulsrln, April 2010

Ingvellir, April 2010

Ingvellir, April 2010

Jkulsrln, April 2010

Jkulsrln, April 2010

Electric Atmosphere, Kleifarvatn, October 2010

Electric Atmosphere, Kleifarvatn, October 2010

I hope you have liked the brilliant photography and night scenes. Link us to images which you have taken or seen with Aurora’s.

Picture Source: ORVAR ATLI THORGIERSSON / BARCROFT MEDIA

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  2. Francisco Fern&aacut says:

    Fantastic, Wonderful, indescribable, Fascinating, a divine gift ……!!!!!!!!!!!

    Congratulations Orvar: you are exceptionally beautiful shots.

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