Before settling down in Denmark, I, like most Danes, had no idea that one could possibly witness the northern lights. In 2015, as I was on Ordrup beach in the northwest of Zealand (Sjælland), I was out taking pictures of the milky way on a clear night. My camera was facing east/north-east and I noticed an usual purple color in the upper left-hand corner of my frame.
As I tried to investigate further, taking several shots in different directions, I was stunned by these green and purple sort of curtains. ‘It couldn’t possibly be…’ I thought.
First thing in the morning, I asked one of my colleagues who had lived in the area for a while, for a tangible explanation. ‘Well, it looks like you got lucky!’, he replied. I…