I remember wanting to, and I think I even wrote about how great it would be to lie on the grass and look up at the starry sky. I still can't get out of my mind that moment in January 2020, when on my way to the airport I decided to turn off the highway to wait for a few minutes, where I came across an incredibly beautiful sky studded with stars. It was like there were sugar crystals scattered on a huge black blanket. It was the first time I'd ever seen such a thing. Frost at -30 °C discharged my phone in a matter of minutes. By the way, that's when I tried the “night shooting” mode.
Lying on warm earth, grass... aha, then coming back to reality, I realized that in summer you can't see stars in Murmansk. A-ha-ha-.... but in winter to lie down on the ground - not at all in pleasure. Another one of my wishes came true. Yes, it was not so warm outside that it was possible to lie on the ground and look at the #Starry Sky for a long time, but nevertheless it was easy to see the dance of the #SeaaernoeSiyaniya, without the need to wrap oneself in a plaid or hide in a warm car.
Shooting then from one side and then from the other beautiful #Aurora, really had to hunt and guess each successive place to install the phone. I didn't call it “hunting” for nothing. The dance is too fast, and it takes me a full 4 minutes of earth time to capture it.
I've never had such beauty before. It's amazing! It's like speeding through the galaxy. I'll show other successful shots in the stories, but for now... make a wish! See that # star falling?!