Passo di Giau (2236m)

The Italian Dolomites are able to enchant with their beauty either in the morning or in the evening. If you wait for the night, a beautiful sky full of stars and other interesting things awaits you.
This year, we are already "used" to see the aurora borealis in our region. This night, the night sky prepared a similar theater for us.
Airglow - the radiation of the upper part of the atmosphere, which was so bright that at first glance you could see bands resembling high clouds. A little before midnight, a faint green color could be seen with the naked eye in one part of the Big Dipper.

2.8.2024, Dolomites, Italy
Canon 6D + Sigma 24mm f1.4@f2.0, ISO 3200, 15sec