Huge aurora for a lucky client!
My lucky client witnesses a huge aurora on an incredible night of astrophotography.
It appears that 2024 will be remembered for its massive aurora displays! Not only did we experience a massive storm on May 11th, but we were also treated to another magical display last week on August 12th. And I’ve no doubt that the lucky client I had booked for an astrophotography tour that night had an unforgettable experience.
Starting the night with a 40% moon, I knew we'd have a difficult time shooting the Milky Way. Despite being informed of this, my client was still keen to head out. Luckily there was some auroral activity, and with a Kp-index of 7, if conditions held, we’d be in for a good night.
At our first location, the night began with a faint aurora glow on the horizon. Nothing spectacular, but a nice point of interest in our photographs. Then while driving to our next location, I noticed that the sky had brightened significantly, and making an unplanned stop at a viewpoint on the side of the road we witnessed our first auroral beams of the night.
With some decent aurora shots and big smiles, we continued on to Meikle John's Bay, excited for what appeared to be a strengthening aurora display. Lady aurora didn’t disappoint! Treating us to magical green swirls and beams of light. My client was getting a night to remember.
Bringing us towards the end of our night we stopped at one more location. There was still some auroral activity, but it had seemed to have died down somewhat and after reflecting on the night we’d had decided to call it a night, or so we thought. While we were loading our equipment into the car, the sky suddenly lit up with an intense amount of light and colour. There were auroral beams everywhere! And completely visible with the naked eye! Fortunately, it lasted long enough for us to quickly set up and capture some truly stunning images. What a night! And what a lucky client!
Bringing us towards the end of our night we stopped at one more location. There was still some auroral activity, but it seemed to have died down somewhat and after reflecting on the night we’d had decided to call it a night, or so we thought. While we were loading our equipment into the car, the sky suddenly lit up with an intense amount of light and colour. There were auroral beams everywhere! And completely visible with the naked eye! Fortunately, it lasted long enough for us to quickly set up and capture some truly stunning images. What a night! And what a lucky client!
Biggest aurora I’ve ever witnessed.
February 27 2023 was the biggest display of aurora australis I’ve ever witnessed
On the 28th February we were treated with the most magical display of aurora australis here in Queenstown. I’ve been lucky enough to see and photograph the aurora on a number of occasions while living here, but this display was by far the biggest and brightest I’ve seen so far.
The news of this incoming solar storm had been well publish on various social media groups and created quite a buzz around town. This resulted in many people being out that night eager to catch a glimpse of this spectacular natural phenomenon making it a little challenging to find dark locations without being disturbed by torch lights.
I wasn’t sure how much of a display we’d get on the night due to the first quarter moon. But knowing it would set around midnight I had to get out to see what I could capture. Turns out the moon didn’t make too much difference, the strength of this solar storm powered through. The above image was captured at around 10:45pm, the moment the aurora really kicked into action producing strong beams visible to the naked eye. I remember being very excited at this point, covered in goosebumps and dancing around like a crazy man.
The night created many opportunities for beautiful night sky photography. I also managed to get a composition with a sculpture I’ve been trying to get a pleasing shot of for years. I’ve shot it with the rising milky way and star trails but never been completely happy with what I got. It seems all I needed was for it to be back lit with an Aurora!
All in all it was an incredible night! Those who were out are not going to forget it in a hurry. I came back with a memory card packed with beautiful images which will be edited and added to my social media channels in the near future. The better one’s will be added to my website.