Shooting stars along with the Aurora Australis or Southern Lights light up the night sky while looking down onto the Great Lake of Tasmania's Central Plateau which resides at an elevation of 1,036 m (3,398 feet). Green aurora tend to occur at altitudes from 100 – 250 km by oxygen atoms emitting light at 557.7 nano-metres. Red aurora are less common and form around 200 – 500 km from oxygen atoms emitting light at 630 nm. Tasmania, Australia
The milky way over our ridgetop cabin at Wombanook. Single exposure with the light in the cabin from a single candle. Laguna, NSW, Australia
“We shall see but a little way if we require to understand what we see” Henry David Thoreau Galactic reflections of Mount Assiniboine (3,618m or 11,870ft) over Magog Lake. The landscapes around Mt Assiniboine have to be one of the most beautiful parts of the world I have shot in. Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.