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Category Archives: night time sky
Playing with Light
Posted in alternative view, astrophotography, imagination, night time sky
Tagged light painting
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Stary Night in the Redwoods
I took this a few minutes ago with the Sony RX100mIV.
Posted in alternative view, night sky, night time sky, Uncategorized
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Yosemite 1991
I hope that I have not posted this one here before. I took this from Glacier Point the night that the government shut down. No one was on duty at the gate, the restrooms were trashed, and I had Glacier … Continue reading
MOONLIGHTING
I took this a few minutes ago with the pocket camera.
Posted in astrophotography, night time sky, Uncategorized
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I AM NOT BLOGGING MUCH THESE DAYS
Although I am not posting often, I am almost always working on some aspect of my photography. On a near daily basis, I work on images either in Lightroom or in Photoshop. Lately, I spent lots of time scanning my … Continue reading
WORKING ON SOME NIGHTTIME ZION IMAGERY
This is an example of where I think I am going with my night shots at Zion. I think one advantage of the nighttime work is that the crowds were absent. I think the other visitors were back at their … Continue reading
Posted in astrophotography, landscape, national parks, night time sky, utah
Tagged astrophotography, moonscape, national park, night sky, zion
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SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT – FOR THE FUN OF IT
Posted in astrophotography, California, milky way, night sky, night time sky, wilderness
Tagged astrophotography, California, desert, equivalents, fine art photography, formations, historic, light painting, milky way, mono, Mono Lake, national park, night photograph, night sky, nighttime photography, rocks, rural california, sierra nevada
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MORE THOUGHTS ON THE CLEAR CUT
Coast redwoods (sequoia sempervirens) are unique to the coastal areas of northern California. I live in a second-growth forest about two miles from downtown Arcata at an elevation of about 900′. The trees on our property are about seventy-five years … Continue reading
Posted in arcata, astrophotography, California, community forest, humboldt county history, milky way, night sky, night time sky, redwood, redwood forest
Tagged arcata, arcata history, astrophotography, California, forest, humboldt county, nature, night photograph, night sky, nighttime photography, redwood forest, redwood tree, redwoods, rural california, sunset
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