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These Northern Lights “rainbows” have turned the sky greener than the Earth below. Vitaly Istomin, 26, spent several nights in freezing conditions under the stars in northern Russia’s Khibiny Mountains to capture the aurora’s “rainbows”. “Obviously, they depend massively on the weather,” said Vitaly. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

These Northern Lights “rainbows” have turned the sky greener than the Earth below. Vitaly Istomin, 26, spent several nights in freezing conditions under the stars in northern Russia’s Khibiny Mountains to capture the aurora’s “rainbows”. “Obviously, they depend massively on the weather,” said Vitaly. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



“I look around and try to gain inspiration for the stunning and beautiful things that I see, as I did with these rainbows”, Vitaly Istomin said. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

“I look around and try to gain inspiration for the stunning and beautiful things that I see, as I did with these rainbows”, Vitaly Istomin said. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



Vitaly, a railway worker from Apatity, in the Murmansk Oblast, said: “The ideas for my images usually hit me suddenly when I am out on long walks”. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

Vitaly, a railway worker from Apatity, in the Murmansk Oblast, said: “The ideas for my images usually hit me suddenly when I am out on long walks”. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



“I also have to have very warm clothes on, as I am outside for a long time and the winters here are pretty severe”, Vitaly Istomin said. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

“I also have to have very warm clothes on, as I am outside for a long time and the winters here are pretty severe”, Vitaly Istomin said. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



In a series of stunning images, Vitaly Istomin managed to capture the aurora borealis streaking in waves across the sky, with a bright moon lighting up the snow below. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

In a series of stunning images, Vitaly Istomin managed to capture the aurora borealis streaking in waves across the sky, with a bright moon lighting up the snow below. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



These Northern Lights “rainbows” have turned the sky greener than the Earth below. Vitaly Istomin, 26, spent several nights in freezing conditions under the stars in northern Russia’s Khibiny Mountains to capture the aurora’s “rainbows”. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

These Northern Lights “rainbows” have turned the sky greener than the Earth below. Vitaly Istomin, 26, spent several nights in freezing conditions under the stars in northern Russia’s Khibiny Mountains to capture the aurora’s “rainbows”. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



“I spend time trying to get the exposure right”, Vitaly Istomin explained. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

“I spend time trying to get the exposure right”, Vitaly Istomin explained. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



Vitaly Istomin, 26, spent several nights in freezing conditions under the stars in northern Russia’s Khibiny Mountains to capture the aurora’s “rainbows”. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

Vitaly Istomin, 26, spent several nights in freezing conditions under the stars in northern Russia’s Khibiny Mountains to capture the aurora’s “rainbows”. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



“Despite all that, I find it a really good way to relax and enjoy being in nature”, Vitaly Istomin said. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

“Despite all that, I find it a really good way to relax and enjoy being in nature”, Vitaly Istomin said. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)



“Pictures like this can be difficult to get though”, Vitaly Istomin added. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)

“Pictures like this can be difficult to get though”, Vitaly Istomin added. (Photo by Vitaly Istomin/Caters News Agency)
22 Feb 2018 00:02:00