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Alta Museum Review

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Alta, Norway is the northernmost region of northern Europe, located 70 degrees north of the Arctic Circle. In 1892, the first photo of aurora in human history was born at Alta's Aurora Observatory. .Due to the warm Atlantic current, the temperature of Alta in winter is not exaggeratedly low, we are in the past few days, at most minus 8, 9 degrees. In addition, because it is at the seaside, the sunny weather is more suitable for viewing the aurora. I took everyone to the local aurora pursuit activities, and the guide will drive to the place where the aurora is most easily seen according to the weather conditions. The overall probability of Alta seeing the aurora is more than 91%. But be sure to wear warmer, the Arctic is still very cold at night, it is best to bring some warm baby stickers on the body and soles of feet. The camera parameters required when shooting the aurora: aperture 4.0 above, the bigger the better the shutter speed more than 20 seconds ISO: 800-1600 It is best to manually focus the weather is cold, and the best battery is a wide-angle lens tripod is a must! Years later, I may not remember the glory of the Northern Lights, but the frozen feet in the snow, the temperature in the scarf, the bonfires under the stars, and the song that rang out of the sky

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Posted: Jan 2, 2020