Black and White Aurora by Kolbein Svensson

Black and White Aurora

Kolbein Svensson

Fine art poster

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Astrophotography
Part of the Astrophotography Collection
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Black and White Aurora

This image shows a bright aurora, the lines and the mountain-peak work really well with the absence of colour. Often the magic of auroras are the colours, but here we see the lack of is still a captivating image. Born digital photograph entitled 'Black and White Aurora' by Kolbein Svensson taken at Lierne, Norway on 7th October 2015. Taken with Nikon D750 camera, 14 mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 1600, 16-second exposure. Runner up in Aurorae category of Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016.

Object number:ZBA8799
Date:2015
Artist:Kolbein Svensson

  • Image reference: KSV0002

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We use a 240gsm fine art paper and premium branded inks to create the perfect reproduction.

Our expertise and use of high-quality materials means that our print colours are independently verified to last between 100 and 200 years.

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All products are printed in the UK, using the latest digital presses and a giclée printmaking process.

We only use premium branded inks, and colours are independently verified to last between 100 and 200 years.

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We print everything to order so delivery times may vary but all unframed prints are despatched within 2-4 days via courier or recorded mail.

Due to the coronovirus pandemic and Brexit situation, current shipping times may be longer, particularly for destinations outside the UK.

Delivery to the UK is £5 for an unframed print of any size.

We will happily replace your order if everything isn’t 100% perfect.