北狐大火
(原标题: Northern Fox Fires)
2025-12-12
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在芬兰的一个神话中,当一只北极狐跑得飞快,它毛茸茸的尾巴擦过山脉时,燃烧的火花就会射向天空,形成北极光。事实上,芬兰语中的“reontulet”是北极光的名字,可以翻译成“火狐”。因此,对于这位摄影师来说,这个令人回味的神话具有特殊的意义,他在芬兰拉普兰基尔皮斯亚维湖附近拍摄了这幅北方夜空。月光照亮了雪景。萨那,拉普兰的一个标志性的瀑布或山,在右边的背景中升起。但当美丽的北极光在头顶飞舞时,前景中的野生火狐热情地围着摄影师和他的设备跑来跑去,这使得这张幸运的单张照片很难捕捉到。
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In a Finnish myth, when an arctic fox runs so fast that its bushy tail brushes the mountains, flaming sparks are cast into the heavens creating the northern lights. In fact the Finnish word "revontulet", a name for the aurora borealis or northern lights, can be translated as fire fox. So that evocative myth took on a special significance for the photographer of this northern night skyscape from Finnish Lapland near Kilpisjarvi Lake. The snowy scene is illuminated by moonlight. Saana, an iconic fell or mountain of Lapland, rises at the right in the background. But as the beautiful nothern lights danced overhead, the wild fire fox in the foreground enthusiastically ran around the photographer and his equipment, making it difficult to capture in this lucky single shot.
© Dennis Lehtonen