Anthony Chang, a new member of the Analemma Society provided the following email: "Thank you for your explanations about the sky map of the southern hemisphere last night, it was very helpful.  I’d like to share some pictures with the society, a small contribution as a new member."

"Late February, I went to the southwestern highland of Bolivia and took photos of the night sky and some stars that can be seen only in the southern hemisphere.  It was in the Salt Flats, about a 45 minutes’ drive from the town of Uyuni (latitude -20.45967 and longitude -66.82503, elevation 16,680 ft).  I went with a group of photographers who gave me very helpful advice, although our interests were quite different, they focused on the art and I focused on astronomy.  It was my first attempt at night sky photography and it was not easy.  It took many camera adjustments and numerous tries to get the pictures I wanted.  We were out in the wilderness in freezing temperatures and stood in the ice cold water for hours, late in the evening and again very early in the morning.  However, it was well worth the effort."  Thank you Anthony !

The pictures are in the following link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VXn2X58RUj7c08EIa4v5wYC4cfuVAqdZ?usp=sharing

S. Hemisphere Panorama Milky Way 1.5MB A. Chang