#1 "Aurora Explosion" By Jason Perry

The Northern Lights are visible from September to April in the Northern Hemisphere and from March to September in the Southern Hemisphere. The ideal time to witness and capture them is during the fall and spring equinoxes due to the Earth's axis.
#2 "Blåvatnet" By Lukas Moesch

#3 "Infinity" By Giulio Cobianchi

"The quality of the image, the story behind the shot, and the overall inspiration that the photograph can provide are the main factors for selecting the images every year. The competition not only helps other photographers who want to capture the Northern Lights but also brings this phenomenon closer, allowing everyone to learn and discover more about one of nature’s most spectacular light shows," say the organizers of the 2023 Northern Lights Photographer of the Year.
#4 "Circle Of Life" By Frøydis Dalheim

#5 "Gatklettur Northen Lights" By Stefano Pellegrini

Dan Zafra, the editor of Capture the Atlas, selects photos year-round. He features shots from both well-known photographers and emerging talents, focusing on rare aurora sightings in new locations.
"In this 2023 edition, there are some stunning images, including photos in places where aurora images are rare, such as Wales, Germany, Italy, mainland Australia, etc. There's a lot of news now related to the Northern Lights as we are seeing stronger aurora displays lately," Zafra shared.
#6 "Waning Sun" By Alex Wides

#7 "Island Of Aurora" By Kat Lawman

#8 "Green Snakes" By Filip Hrebenda

#9 "Aurora Flame" By Richard Zheng

#10 "Beauty Of The North" By Elena Ermolina

#11 "The Arctic Dance" By Vincent Beudez

#12 "Bakers Oven Aurora Australis" By Josh Beames

#13 "The Dance Of The Green Lady" By Luis Cajete

#14 "Storm Over Sukakpak" By Nickolas Warner

#15 "Goleuadau’r Gogledd" By Mathew Browne

#16 "Kirkjufell Explosion" By Marc Marco Ripoll

#17 "The Red Flame" By Laura Oppelt

#18 "Northern Lights In Nova Scotia" By Kristine Rose

#19 "Red Alert" By William Preite

#20 "Lost Who I Want To Be" By Jordan Mcinally



