An ultrawide-angle view of the Milky Way seen from the southern hemisphere, from Australia, March 21, 2014. This takes in most of the far southern Milky Way, from Orion at far right, to Canis Major, Puppis, Vela, and to Carina and Crux at far left. Jupiter is the bright object at upper right. Sirius and Canopus are right and left of centre. The Large Magellanic Cloud is at lower left. The vast Gum Nebula complex is at centre. This is a stack of 5 x 5 minute exposures at f/4 with the Canon 15mm lens and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 1000. I shot this March 21, 2014 from the Warrumbungles Motel, Coonabarabra, NSW, Australia.
The aurora of February 7, 2014 seen from Churchill, Manitoba at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, in a view looking southeast over the abandoned Churchill Rocket Range, with the 10-22mm lens. This is taken from the second floor viewing deck at the CNSC. This is a 15-second exposure at f/3.5 and ISO 1600 wth the Canon 60Da camera. Jupiter and Gemini are at top and Orion at lower right. The gibbous Moon is just off the frame at upper right.
The aurora of February 7, 2014 seen from Churchill, Manitoba at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, in a view looking south over the abandoned Churchill Rocket Range, with the 10-22mm lens. This is a 15-second exposure at f/3.5 and ISO 1600 wth the Canon 60Da camera. Jupiter and Gemini are at top and Orion at lower right. The gibbous Moon is just off the frame at upper right.