The melting snow and ice creates a unique landscape. Juha is rediscovering the magic of Arctic light with the return of the sun and changing of the season. The light up here is a photographer's dream, regardless of the season.
Sunlight all day and night. -2°c (36°f).
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Another fine entry for our end of season photo comp. Thanks to Susan from USA for this moody pic of the aurora from February. You have until Sunday 5 MAY 2019 to email us with your favorite photo from your Aurora Chase for a chance to win an A2 size print of it.
The summer of fishing is coming. And one half of Arctic Frontier is very excited! I will try to limit the number of 'dead fish' pics this year.
No hours of nautical night. -3°c (27°f). An artist and his dog outside the studio. Our neighbourhood is filled with interesting people. The area is famous for artists and has a long history of supporting the arts. You can see Misha's work @mishadelval and @raisaandmisha.
No more 'nautical night' to see the aurora - daylight galore! -1°c (30°f) Thanks to Katrina from Australia for another fine entry into our end of season photo comp. The moon, aurora and ice create a landscape from another world. This photograph makes my heart sing! We share our favourite places with fabulous people - thanks to our Chasers, Feasters and Escapees!
Thanks to Jess @jvphotofilm for another great entry to our end of season photo competition. Love the soft blues and purples on the edge of the aurora. Send us your favourite pic from your Aurora Chase or Snow, Fire & Feast, or our photo tours for a chance to win an A2 print of it.
No nautical night. 4°c (39°f). The ice is starting to flow in the rivers. Can you feel the excitement from the other half of Arctic Frontier that the fishing season is about to start? The migratory birds are arriving in larger numbers and the sounds of the forest are filled with spring bird calls - the period of snow filled silence has ended.
No nautical night. 4°c (39°f). Thanks to Gail from Australia for sharing this beautiful picture of our cottage by the lake from our Aurora Chase in December. The Orion constellation can be seen resting above. A fine entry for our end of season photo competition.
Send us your favourite pic from your Aurora Chase or our Wild Food experiences for a chance to win an A2 size print of it. Three lucky winners will be decided on Monday 6 May 2019. No nautical night period. 2°c (53°f) We're celebrating the end of the aurora season. Email us your favourite pic from your Aurora Chase or our from our Snow, Fire & Feast or our Wild Food Cooking Workshops and 3 lucky winners will receive an A2 size print of it.
No nautical night period. 6°c (43°f). The aurora season is now over. Thanks to all our wonderful guests who shared the adventure with us. Email us your favourite pic you took from the season and 3 lucky people will receive an A2 print of it in the post.
No nautical night hours - too light to see the aurora. 10°c (50°f) |
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