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I live in New Zealand at latitude 41 degrees south. This allows me to photograph all of the spectacular
objects visible in southern hemisphere skies. Objects such as the Large & Small Magellanic
Clouds, Eta Carina nebula and globular cluster Omega Centauri to name a few.
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Many people are familiar with the brighter well known constellations of the Zodiac, there are of course
many more to seen in night sky. You may notice some of the images appear upside down but this how I see them
from the southern hemisphere.
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On southern hemisphere winter nights the milky way is a truly spectacular sight. From my location it
stretches horizon to horizon, the dense starry area of Scorpius and Sagittarius passing directly overhead.
I never tire of taking pictures of this part of the sky.
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The Moon is seen by everyone and can be a beautiful sight as it rises or sets in sky. It can light the
landscape in an eerie light and sometimes glow orange during a lunar eclipse. It's changing phases mark
the passage of time.
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Comets and asteroids are always in the night sky however they are usually very faint objects. Occasionally
we are lucky and they become bright enough to see with the unaided eye or binoculars, here are some I've
managed to photograph.
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You may have heard of the northern lights or aurora borealis but there are also the southern lights called
aurora australis. From my location at 41 degrees south I can observe and photograph some of the auroral
activity.
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There many types of atmospheric effects that can be observed and photographed. Rainbows, sun dog, lunar rainbows,
sunsets, clouds and weather in general. Here are some of the more interesting ones I've captured.
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I decided to build my own small observatory to house my telescope and camera equipment. This means I can just roll off
the roof and get going. This is a record of the construction process which maybe helpful if you are considering building one yourself.
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Star Trails can be considered the starting point for beginner astrophotographers. They can be quite simple
but produce beautiful results showing the earth really is spinning.
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Many of these pictures were taken just wandering around my garden. Mostly of flowers that come and go during
the course of the year and anything else that captures my interest.
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Thank you for your interest. I hope you enyoyed my images, if you have any questions or comments please contact me.