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They seem to be a lot weaker than what you see in the Northern Hemisphere.

They seem to be a lot weaker than what you see in the Northern Hemisphere.
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kaitlynnphipps February 10, 2016
This is beautiful! If you don't mind my asking how do you get night photography to turn out so well? Every time I try it never turns out.
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domxkillalea February 10, 2016
Use a wide lens (25mm or below) at the lowest aperture for around 15 seconds (longer can leave star trails). Also set a high ISO (800 or more) and make sure auto-iso is turned off. Shooting in raw format helps with editing after. #1 rule is to use a tripod.
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