A lot of
spectacular things happen at night, and luckily there is someone to capture
them while we’re sleeping tight in our beds. Photographer Timothy Joseph
Elzinga was recently woken up by his 2-year-old boy Gibson at 1:30 a.m. when
his son spotted beautiful color lights dancing in the sky. Timothy quickly
picked up his camera and shot some amazing photos of what he later realized is
a phenomenon, called “light pillars.”
“I thought it was The Northern Lights because we live in Canada,” Elzinga said. “It was a super clear night, you could see everything. These lights were [shooting] into the sky, blasting hundreds of feet in the air, and they were shimmering and moving.”
A light
pillar is an atmospheric optical phenomenon, which is an interaction of light
with ice crystals. When the temperature drops and these crystals position
themselves horizontally as they fall through the air, they act as “vessels” for
light, shooting it upwards. Bored Panda has collected more images of these
gorgeous light pillars, so scroll down to enjoy Elzinga’s shots, plus other
pictures!
#1 Light
Pillars In Nesbyen, Norway
#2 Light
Pillars Over Alaska
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Pillars In Russia
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Pillars In Russia
#5 Light
Pillars In Jackson, Wy
#6 Light
Pillars In Finland
#7 Light
Pillars
#8 Light
Pillars In Ontario
#9 Light
Pillars In Moscow, Russia
#10 Light
Pillars In Aftonbladet
#11 Light
Pillars In Inari, Lapland, Finland
#13 Light
Pillars In Charlotte, Michigan
#14 Light
Pillars In Xilinhot, China
#15 Golden
Light Pillars
#16 Light
Pillars In Aurora, Co
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