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Skydivers Photographed Against Northern Lights in Long Exposure

Skydivers Photographed Against Northern Lights in Long Exposure

Summary

A team of photographers has captured a unique long exposure action shot featuring skydivers against the backdrop of the northern lights. The challenging shoot involved athlete Jeff Provenzano skydiving at speeds up to 120 MPH in sub-zero temperatures, with photographers documenting the event from the ground. To achieve the effect, rear curtain sync was used, turning the skydivers into streaks of light while capturing the aurora borealis.

Key points

  • Long exposure photography was combined with action sports for a unique shot.
  • Skydivers jumped at speeds up to 120 MPH in extreme cold (-40°F wind chill).
  • Rear curtain sync technique was employed to capture both motion and the aurora.
  • The resulting images are described as a 'world first' of wingsuiting against the northern lights.
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