Great Southern Land

in #photofeed6 years ago (edited)

The aurora australis or southern lights light up the night sky while looking down over the Great Lake of Tasmania's Central Plateau which resides at an elevation of 1,036 m (3,398 feet) and provides a clear view looking south to the pole. The phenomenon is sparked by electrically-charged electrons and protons accelerating down the Earth's magnetic field lines and colliding with neutral atoms in the upper atmosphere. Green aurora tend to occur at altitudes from 100 to 250 km by oxygen atoms emitting light at 557.7 nano-metres. Red aurora are less common and form around 200 to 500 km from oxygen atoms emitting light at 630 nm. Tasmania, Australia. The milky way and a shooting shooting star in there for good measure. Feel free to ask any questions about the shot.

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If you want to see a post I did about the "true" colours in an Aurora and white balance settings on your camera you can see it here https://steempeak.com/photofeed/@intrepidphotos/crooked-river-aurora

If you would like to learn a little bit more about my background in photography you can read the interview @photofeed did with me here

Robert Downie
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Beautiful

You're welcome

so cool! :o

I must go there some day

es una belleza boreal

Just went to the Griffith Observatory with my girl and her aunt and saw the movie about this in their planetarium. Really great stuff!

Thanks. Very cool to get to the observatory.

very nice so thought full of you to share thankyou

Too beautiful! Can I ask what camera are you using? thanks ahead. :)

I used a Canon 6D for this with a Samyang 24mm f1.4 lens.

Awesome! thanks bro :) I have a planning switching from nikon to canon someday. thanks!

Nikon cameras are probably out in front at the moment . The D750 would be the equivalent of the 6D 6DmkII series .

Yah! I heard it with my friend too. :) I'm saving up to buy Canon early next year but haven't decided what model. hehe thanks bro!

The Canons are good. I have used a lot of them.

So cosmic view that I can’t believe it’s on Earth

Is is beautiful to watch.

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Aurora Borealis is amazing! Such a lovely colors! I have an opportunity to watch it while we're in Yellowknife and that's one of the best thing I've ever saw! Thank you for your photograph, it remind me of that moment , especially it's information.

Yellowknife is a great place to watch it ! I would like to get up there one day.

Yes, so true! I recommend you to go, It's a nice place to visit :)

So many places to visit !