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Definitely, unless all pollution is man-made, but I don't think that is the case, having lived next to volcanoes. You could ask "if a tree falls in forest with no one around - if that noise pollution?"Excellent article, thanks for posting.
I would question whether moonlight is actually light pollution though........
I feel the shame.That is a great picture.
Shame about the watermark.
Apparently, the best time to go is for the Spring Equinox. I know it is a new moon, but it is the 'best' new moon. Obviously, you can go on exactly the right day/night and there is cloud coverage which will stop any kind of light appearingView attachment 337879
I believe the key to capturing the full spectrum of Northern Lights is to be in a no light pollution zone with a new moon. Oh and having a top DSLR! Aurora photo guide LINK.