Tips for trip organization
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Tips for trip organization
UNDER THE NORTHERN LIGHTS CEDIC 2015 – by Lorenzo Comolli Outline • Intro: phenomena, best location, best time (for Aurora and Moon) • My trips to Norway: night and day • Instruments and techniques: camera, lens, tripod, timer, jpg or raw, ext battery, dew remover, ISO, memory, composition • Tips for aurora forecasting and observation: magnetometer, forecasts • Image processing: simple processing, Lightroom, advanced color improvements in Photoshop • Tips for trip organization: location, time, weather, hotels and apartments, car renting, miscellanea... • Conclusions • Discussion: Q&A, tips for imaging, processing, trip My first aurora: 2001, Northern Italy 21 Oct 2001, h ~23, Kodak 100 ISO, 50 mm f/1.8 and 28 mm f/2.8, Comolli+Cenedese, Vergiate (VA, Italy) 21 October 2001 http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/index.html http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/30-minute-aurora-forecast Where Aurorae came from? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT3J6a9p_o8 Video by Oslo University CME – Coronal Mass Ejection STEREO spacecraft Prediction of the CME trajectory NASA/ENUL Height and colors of Aurora Credit: http://www.natuurkunde.cjb.net/uitleg.php NASA+Bob King Why from Italy it was red? 10° Milan Italy Denmark 10° Denmark: 56° N Difference: 10° Tradate, Italy: ~46° N Earth Out of scale drawing Probability to see Aurorae Magnetic north pole Geographic north pole Lapland: 350 aurorae/year very few aurorae auroral oval 350 300 2 Aurora Australis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ7XuWYRgdw “Image” spacecraft, NASA Aurora from the Space Station https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG0fTKAqZ5g ISS time lapse, edited by David Peterson The 5 requirements to see an aurora Night Latitude No light pollution Auroral/solar activity Clear sky Best time to see? Solar cycle and seasons Sunspots Geomagnetic storms Joe Allen/SCOSTEP Martin Mlynczak of NASA Langley Research Center My two expeditions 2013 Alta 2012 Tromso and Lofoten Islands Tromso We are here I live here Lofoten Islands Alta Our selection: why Norway? Tromso Lofoten Norway Sweden Finland Some of the selected observing locations Grotfjorden Tromso Ersfjorden Trondfjorden Photo-visual simulation Canon 350D, exp 8 s, Tokina 11-16 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Ersfjorden, Kvaloya Island Photo-visual simulation Canon 5D, 8 s exp, Sigma 20 mm f/1.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden West, Kvaloya Island How and where it appears? Sud North From 21.19 to 3.36: total of 6 hours; speed 400x Canon 5D, exp 15 s, Peleng 8 mm f/3.5, 1600 ISO Elgnes, Harstad Canon 5D, exp 15 s, Peleng 8 mm f/3.5, 1600 ISO Elgnes, Harstad Canon 5D, exp 15 s, Peleng 8 mm f/3.5, 1600 ISO Elgnes, Harstad Canon 350D, posa 8 s, Tokina 11-16 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Elgnes, Harstad Canon 40D, exp 6 s, Sigma 20 mm f/1.8, 1600 ISO Elgnes, Harstad Author: Alessandro Boletti Instruments and techniques Camera Lens Short focal length •APS: 10-20 mm •FF: 14-24 mm Best choice is a recent DSLR Timer remote JPG vs RAW Tripod Fast aperture: f/1.4-2.8 ISO selection Robust but lightweight and fast to open. Memory External battery? Dew remover? My setup •DSLR •Canon 60D (APS-C) •Canon 5D (full-frame) •Main lenses •Samyang 14mm f/2.8 •Samyang 10mm f/2.8 •Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 •Peleng 8 mm f/3.5 (fisheye all sky) •Sigma 20 mm f/1.8 •Tripod •Triopo carbon fiber tripod •Goldphoto aluminium tripod •Manfrotto ball heads •dolly and panning systems •Remote timers (internal via Magic Lantern in 60D and external) •Many internal batteries (tested in the refrigerator!) •RAW mode (always!) •ISO 1600 to 3200 •32 GB memory cards •exposures: from 5 to 10 s Photo by Ale Boletti Composition Composition is fundamental for a good landscape astrophoto. Don't be hurry to image the aurora, but invest time on the selection of best locations and framing. Use natural or artificial landscape: • trees • mountains • sea • houses • ... Tips: aurora forecasting and observation Actual activity: • very useful: main tool is the MAGNETOMETER activity graphs http://flux.phys.uit.no/Last24/ Future activity: • usually useless: normal activity is very difficult to forecast. I've found the online forecast to be nearly useless. • big CME: when big CMEs toward Earth, in 1-2 days the activity will increase dramatically How to read: high values indicate stronger aurorae that is changing the direction of the magnetic north also by some degrees and the field intensity. • expect large activity also non forecasted Image processing • Quite easy respect to long exposure astrophotos • Can be done in batch using e.g. LIGHTROOM • Main commands: •Color Balance: solar/daylight •Lights/Shadows: -50 / +50 •Clarity: +30 to +50 •Vibrance: +30 to +50 •Curves: if needed a little "S" •HSL/Saturation: increase a little bit the greens •Details: Noise Reduction to +30 to +50 •Lens correction: none or "activate profile" to remove distortion and color fringing EXAMPLE Advanced image processing • Some additional processing can be done for selected images in PHOTOSHOP • Main improvements: • colors of aurora (increase of greens) • details of selected objects (trees...) EXAMPLE Video http://www.astrosurf.com/comolli/131009.htm Tips for trip organization • People to share the trip Photo by Ale Boletti Tips for trip organization • Location Tips for trip organization • Month Tips for trip organization • Number of days • Consider the probability for large number of cloudy days. Stay at least 6-7 days, 10 is better •Phase of Moon • Why choosing with or without Moon? Best is both with and without! -> First quarter Moon An example of a compromise: our first trip in Feb-Mar 2012 February 2012 Moon: days centered on first quarter •first days: aurora in a dark sky •latest days with bright landscape Equinox: nearby to have higher activity End of winter: better weather statistics in Norway Moon: first quarter March 2012 24 Feb – 5 Mar (10 nights) Software Perseus Feb+Mar 2012 Moon or not Moon, that is the question Without Moon With Moon PRO: • very faint aurorae visible PRO: • bright landscape (especially with snow) • short exposures CONTRA: • very dark landscape (need to add lights) • need for long exposures > trailed aurorae CONTRA: • faintest aurorae are not visible Tips for trip organization • Flight Tips for trip organization • Baggage • If possible choose an operator with additional checked baggage: 20 kg are very few! Tips for trip organization • Car renting Tips for trip organization • Hotel, apartment, hostel Tips for trip organization • Eating • make or buy? •make: cheaper and flexible timing •buy: faster and easier, obliged if hotel Photo by Ale Gambaro Tips for trip organization • Dresses Photo by Ale Gambaro lined hood, hat or balaclava head lamp (red) windbreaker (thick goose down) (below): heavy fleece sweater, shirt roundneck thin gloves (for working with camera) and additional gloves with mitten ski pants waterproof (below): fleece pants or stuffed jeans waterproof boots or moonboot (below): wool socks Tips for trip organization •Activities for daytime and cloudy nights • Hurtigruten • Museums • Landscapes • Dog sledging, trekking, snowshoeing, skiing, ... Photo by Ale Gambaro Tips for trip organization •Informations: • Tourist office •e.g. http://www.visitnorway.com/ • Detailed maps for imaging location selection •buy at local stores 1:10.000 • Meteo websites •e.g. https://www.meteoblue.com/ • Magnetogram graphs •http://flux.phys.uit.no/Last24/ Results of 1° expedition • 10 nights – – – – • • 2 nearly perfect 1 veils 2 with short holes in the clouds 5 completely covered Tromso 1750 km travelled cost of about 1,5 k€ (all inclusive) Harstad Photos: • Lorenzo: 105 GB for 16484 shots • Ale G: 99 GB for 14709 shots • Ale B: 239 GB for 16039 shots Isole Lofoten Instruments: • 7 DSLR, all Canon, 5D, 2x 350D, 2x 40D, 550D, 1100D. • Lenses: 8 mm f/3.5, 2x 11-16 mm f/2.8, 15 mm f/2.8, 2x 20 mm f/1.8, 10-22 mm f/3.5, 24-70 mm f/2.8, 50 mm f/1.8, 300 mm f/2.8, .... • 10 tripods • 1 dolly • 3 lead acid batteries of 45 Ah (rented locally) A.G. Gallery Canon 350D, posa 8 s, Canon 15 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Canon 5D, posa 8 s, Canon 15 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Canon 5D, posa 8 s, Sigma 20 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Canon 350D, posa 5 s, Sigma 20 mm f/2.2, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Canon 5D, posa 8 s, Canon 20 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Canon 5D, posa 8 s, Canon 15 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Canon 5D, posa 8 s, Canon 15 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Canon 350D, posa 8 s, Canon 15 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Canon 1100D, posa 5 s, Sigma 20 mm f/2.0, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Autore: Alessandro Gambaro Canon 1100D, posa 5 s, Sigma 20 mm f/1.8, 3200 ISO Grotfjorden Est, Isola Kvaloya Autore: Alessandro Gambaro Canon 5D, posa 5 s, Sigma 20 mm f/2.5, 1600 ISO Trondfjord, Isola Kvaloya Canon 5D, posa 8 s, Sigma 20 mm f/1.8, 1600 ISO Sakrisoya, Isole Lofoten Canon 5D, posa 8 s, Sigma 20 mm f/1.8, 1600 ISO Sakrisoya, Isole Lofoten Canon 350D, posa 8 s, Canon 15 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Sakrisoya, Isole Lofoten Canon 350D, posa 8 s, Canon 15 mm f/2.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Ovest, Isola Kvaloya Canon 5D, posa 5 s, Sigma 20 mm f/1.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Ovest, Isola Kvaloya Canon 5D, posa 8 s, Sigma 20 mm f/1.8, 1600 ISO Grotfjorden Ovest, Isola Kvaloya Canon 60D, Tokina 11 mm f/2.8, posa 1 s, 6400 ISO Canon 60D, Tokina 11 mm f/2.8, posa 9 s, 6400 ISO Canon 350D, Sigma 20 mm f/2.2, posa 8 s, 1600 ISO Canon 5D, Samyang 14 mm f/2.8, posa 8 s, 1600 ISO Canon 5D, Samyang 14 mm f/2.8, posa 8 s, 1600 ISO Canon 350D, Sigma 20 mm f/2.2, posa 8 s, 1600 ISO Canon 60D, Tokina 11 mm f/2.8, posa 8 s, 3200 ISO Canon 5D, Sigma 20 mm f/2.2, posa 5 s, 1600 ISO Canon 350D, Sigma 20 mm f/2.2, posa 5 s, 1600 ISO Canon 60D, Tokina 11 mm f/2.8, posa 8 s, 3200 ISO Canon 60D, Tokina 11 mm f/2.8, posa 8 s, 3200 ISO Canon 60D, Tokina 11 mm f/2.8, pose HDR da 1/15 a 4 s, 3200 ISO
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