Few of the world’s amazing sights are quite as mesmerising as the elusive aurora borealis. The light display, which can be visible from Iceland to Australia, is caused when charged particles meet with the planet’s atmosphere. 

There’s a whole host of photographers talented enough to capture this marvel, and thanks to the Northern Lights Photographer of the Year awards, we can take a sneak peak at some of their work. 

2023’s winners feature entries from Norway, New Zealand, Italy, and the UK, plus many, many more. The full list of winners, who were selected thanks to the quality of the pic as well as the story behind it, can be viewed here. Here are some of our favourites. 

Photograph: Alex Wides

Northern Lights
Photograph: Virgil Reglioni

Photograph: Giulio Cobianchi

Photograph: Vincent Beudez

Photograph: Mathew Browne

Photograph: Frøydis Dalheim

Photograph: Kat Lawman

Photograph: Filip Hrebenda

Photograph: Laura Oppelt

Photograph: Josh Beames

After some more stunning natural photography? Here’s our list of all the winners from last year’s competition. And if you want to see the Northern Lights with your own two eyes, these are the world’s best places to do so.

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