
Adrien Mauduit
- Jan 22, 2017
New year's wish #1 granted: more auroras, astrophotography and a new look!
What can be more exciting than doing more of what you like? The new year always brings about new 'resolutions', but are you willing to...

Adrien Mauduit
- Jan 4, 2017
Discover Mount Jura in the winter as a treat for the new year.
As 2016 is drawing to a close by the hour and while everyone else is partying, photographers still are as busy as a bee. They celebrate...


Adrien Mauduit
- Dec 21, 2016
Straight out of Pirates of the Caribbean?
On December 14th, 2016, you, too, might have been able to witness one of nature's rare and ephemeral light phenomena: a green and a red...


Adrien Mauduit
- Dec 4, 2016
A real winter show-off
Winter is usually rather mild, damp and cloudy in Denmark. Well, not this time around: the cold season is on a show-off streak for...

Adrien Mauduit
- Nov 27, 2016
Winter astrophoto kicks off!
Winter is coming... Dust off your gloves, beanies, but most importantly your telescopes and cameras! Although it is the off-season for...


Adrien Mauduit
- Nov 13, 2016
At the edge of the solar storm
"Wow! You couldn't possibly see that in Denmark, could you?". So goes the public opinion about the northern lights. Try and watch...


Adrien Mauduit
- Nov 6, 2016
Fall: an awakening when all goes to sleep
Fall. A word with a slightly negative connotation, often associated with the fall of leaves from their branches, and a time of dullness...


Adrien Mauduit
- Oct 27, 2016
G4 solar storm over Denmark!
Earlier this week the Earth got under the influence of a severe solar storm and the coronal hole it was facing sent charged particles...

Adrien Mauduit
- Oct 9, 2016
October: a perfect month for shooting the milky way!
All astrophotographers are probably looking for the best conditions to shoot the night sky. Dry and cloudless, that is. September as been...


Adrien Mauduit
- Oct 2, 2016
A relentless summer
The warm days decided to linger over northern Europe, and there was nothing to whine about! The last week of September actually marked...