A lot of people have tried shooting Auroras in Iceland and we are planning a trip to Australia to do the same at a much cheaper cost. With a student-instructor ratio of maximum 1:4, the workshop and practical will bring participants to the beautiful Tasmania.
And why Tasmania and not Iceland? The advantage of shooting Southern Hemisphere is because the Milkyway core is in full view during the middle of the year and hence it is possible to shoot both the Southern Lights and Milkyway together in a same frame. The aurora is also not a confirmed phenomenon but at least with a much longer night time from 4pm, there's a higher chance of catching it. Worst case scenario is we still have the Milkyway core as the subject matter, weather permitting.
Please note: Trip is confirmed.
Only 2 slots left
full itinerary via this link
https://www.facebook.com/events/1311325678889385/
And why Tasmania and not Iceland? The advantage of shooting Southern Hemisphere is because the Milkyway core is in full view during the middle of the year and hence it is possible to shoot both the Southern Lights and Milkyway together in a same frame. The aurora is also not a confirmed phenomenon but at least with a much longer night time from 4pm, there's a higher chance of catching it. Worst case scenario is we still have the Milkyway core as the subject matter, weather permitting.
Please note: Trip is confirmed.
Only 2 slots left
full itinerary via this link
https://www.facebook.com/events/1311325678889385/