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Icefields Parkway Highway, Jasper National Park

March 2019 | Dachau

 

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January 2020 | Niefern

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Fuji X-T2 with XF 10-24

This picture was taken with Nikon D850 and Samyang 14mm f2.8 lens.

The colours of Aurora

 

Red is rarely see in Aurora. Using a fully modified camera, I am able to capture the full spectrum of colours. Red appears in Aurora when solar particles react with Oxygen at higher altitudes, generally above 150 miles.

 

Yellow and Pink, also rarely seen, are also associated with high altitude solar activity.

 

Green, the most common colour for aurora, are associated with solar activity at altitudes between 60 to 150 miles.

 

Blue and purple, also rarely seen, are associated with solar activity at altitudes of 60 miles or less.

 

Northern Milky Way with 2 Perseid Meteors. 2020-08-14 10:30pm

Image captured from Grasslands National Park. Small Perseid Meteor is passing between Heart and Soul Nebula (lower left) and Andromeda Galaxy (lower center). Large Perseid Meteor passing parallel to the Pelican Nebula and North America Nebula (upper center).

Captured with a fully modified Canon EOS R and a visible plus H-Alpha filter and a Sigma Art 14.0mm lens. Single image at f/2.0, ISO1600 and 15sec.

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