The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Northern Lights captured as stars align for photograph­er

Spectacula­r shot taken at Lumphanan

- BY NICK HUMPHREYS

A breathtaki­ng image has captured stars glistening vividly, while the bright lights of the Aurora Borealis illuminate the Aberdeensh­ire sky.

The spectacula­r shot of the Northern Lights was captured atLumphana­non Monday night as clear skies provided a treat for Aurora hunters.

Geophysici­st and keen photograph­er Martin Kennedy took and edited the sensationa­l picture after driving north from his home in Durris.

In the company of a car full of pals, 26-year-old Mr Kennedy headed along the A980 on the way to Alford to get the clearest view possible.

When he arrived at a valley in Lumphanan 40 minutes later, hewasgreet­edby clear skies as the natural lights shone down on a farm building and cars travelling on the main road on the backdrop of the hills.

Mr Kennedy said: “I’ve been following the lights for a while. I keep my eye on the forecast for the lights and I’ve had quite a few successes now.

“I was driving trying to get the best view, and then we got to a spot where we were looking down a valley.

“The clouds were clear. It must have been about 10.30pm or 11pm. I normally look to see what the air pollution is like and choose a particular place.

“This time, we just drove though until we got a good view. Sometimes that is the best way.”

 ?? Photograph: Martin Kennedy ?? STRIKING: The Aurora Borealis just north of Lumphanan.
Photograph: Martin Kennedy STRIKING: The Aurora Borealis just north of Lumphanan.
 ?? Photograph: Met Office ?? A satellite image of the lights.
Photograph: Met Office A satellite image of the lights.

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