Where To Go In Alaska To See Northern Lights

we still haven't found the bus and now 
with no lights and all these trees we're 
not able to find it 
       
all right we are on our way out to 
willow supposedly there is a old busted 
bus with bunch of graffiti on it and 
supposedly it's in the middle of nowhere 
we brought some LEDs and blow stags 
we're out here with brian barges 
all right we are still looking for this 
bus and the Sun is starting to fade some 
people call that a river I call that a 
back-up plan and now with no lights and 
all these trees we're not maybe we'll 
find it three tips for nighttime 
photography one check the weather check 
the moon 
check your location so that you know 
exactly where you're going before I get 
super dark out and you can't find it 
       



out in the middle of nowhere there's a 
bus why wouldn't there be don't want to 
touch that looks like a tetanus shot 
when you happen so we've got our LED 
lights inside we're working pretty well 
       
because our foreground is still too dark 
what he's doing this using his light to 
paint exposure wherever we need it 
       
Brian taught me this one take your glow 
stick 
toss it underneath the tripod that way 
when you're fumbling around in the dark 
you know where everybody's tripod is 
       
we got blessed enough to be able to get 
some Northern Lights tonight and you 
can't see with the video camera but it's 
out there I promise to lose that grass 
as foreground just focus on the grass 
itself so we gotta get some more light 
on the grass so Brian's gonna paint it a 
little bit I'm at eight seconds wide 
open in the lens 2.8 and 3200 ISO yeah 
that's pretty cool it's probably 
candidate for a shot of the night so far 
big daddy barges so we got lucky enough 
that the Northern Lights came out which 
is lucky for me because this is the 
first time I've ever been able to film 
the Northern Lights 
I was filming around 30-second exposures 
to try to get more light in Brian told 
me that the ISO sensitivity is the key 
so drop your shutter speed to like four 
to six seconds depending on how much the 
lights are moving 
the bros ears 
       
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