Southern Lights
Taken by Minoru Yoneto on February 27, 2022 @ Queenstown, New Zealand
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I went out to the lakeside because the direction of the solar wind magnetic field turned significantly south for a short time from 45 degrees south latitude when the season was about to turn from summer to autumn. As a photographer, I was surprised by the colorful aurora, and I think the color was produced by an Asto-Modified camera, which transmits 99% of all five primary colors of the aurora. The second photo shows the Southern Cross in the center, and was taken during a time-lapse photography session. I also shot the aurora under these conditions. Astro-Modified Canon EOS 6D SEO-SP4, Samyang 35mmF1.4 (F2.8),ISO10000, 15Sx1
Photographer's website:
https://www.redaurora.co.nz/
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