The Aurora Borealis has been enchanting mankind for centuries and we know the Aurora chasers out there will already be well versed in the exact science, the latest prediction apps, and the best conditions to look for but did you know you're not supposed to whistle in the presence of the Aurora Borealis? Here are 6 funny and fascinating facts about the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis.
For many winter photographers, seeing and photographing the Northern Lights is an absolute dream but unless you are one of the lucky few to live very far north or very far south, you'll likely need to plan a trick to the Arctic to get your fix. Either way, seeing the Northern Lights in person should definitely be a bucket list item for all photographers. Vallerret Ambassador Aurore Alifanti walks us through her best tips for shooting the Aurora.
Shooting the Northern Lights is a must-do for many photographers but did you know that the Souther Hemisphere has a light show of its own? The Aurora Australis is a spectacle that can only be seen from Australia, Chile, Argentina, New Zealand and Antarctica meaning that while it's more difficult to see than the Aurora Borealis, it's no less spectacular.
Summer solstice is officially done and dusted which only means one thing, winter is coming! For those who can't wait for the snow, New Zealand is a great choice for a snowy escape from the heat. With stunning nature and plentiful snowsports around every corner, New Zealand is a must do for winter chasers. Read on for our top five reasons to visit New Zealand in winter.
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