Night Light of the North Coast: Over the Rainbow — A North Coast Fantasy

From Needle Rock to Trinidad, scenes of the Night Light of the North Coast.

First: this is the 100th “Night Light of the North Coast” photo story that I’ve written for Redheaded Blackbelt. Wow. That is really pleasing. It’s been great contributing here. I know it’s been sparse of late, but I’ve been busy with my class and life and all. But I am continuing. To the story: 

I’ve been tripping around in the night light of California’s far north coast for some time now. A lot of nighttime visions have piled up from many late outings, cold nights, and wee early mornings. Yet for all of that, this week I had nothing brand new. So the other night I found myself shuffling through the pile on the computer, sorting them, sticking both hands in and pushing them around like a pile of playing cards, trying to find something. I stacked them up, switched them around, built figurative little houses and structures of cards… Nothing, no visions formed. I went to bed.

That night as I slept, I heard the soft slip-slap as my little village of card houses collapsed. No matter, nothing had come of it, and I slept on. But visions of the cards persisted, swirling in my head as I dreamed. 

In the morning they were all in a heap, figuratively. But as I looked at them in the light of a new day, I saw that a group of them lay together, fitting together just so, and they gave me an idea. Part of it I’d had a couple years ago, and some of it was new. I began to play around, moving images here and there, scaling something just so, painting shadows and highlights, fussing with the skyline and moon glow.

Eventually, the image you see here took shape as the many bits and pieces came together from such far-flung places as Needle Rock on Mendocino County’s north coast to Trinidad in northern Humboldt County. In between, you’ll recognize the South Fork Eel River as it glides through the redwoods, harvest time in the hills (look for it), Bear River Ridge Road with model Morrigan Crowl, a starry snowscape in Kneeland, and Eureka’s Carson Mansion.

Spoiler alert: The image is meant to inspire your imagination. If you’d rather the magic weren’t broken, please avoid the following details. The curious may read on. I am certain we all realize this is a composite image, or at least the locals among us will who know the Carson Mansion is not on a hill. Photographers and digital artists will know that it’s put together, too. It is a collage of many scenes under the Night Light of the North Coast. But it does have a streak of realism that can confuse, and it’s not meant to confuse.

The parts of the image, left to right:

The redwoods of Women’s Federation Grove with South Fork Eel River; Snow Moon of February 2020; Humboldt harvest skyline from an undisclosed location (might have to look closely for this); the old, dead eucalyptus tree from Needle Rock in northern Mendocino before it fell down decades ago; a snowy panorama near Kneeland with the stars and the Milky Way arcing across the sky; the Carson Mansion of Eureka; the lights of Trinidad in the distance; and Morrigan Crowl standing somewhere up Bear River Ridge Road.

Left panel of the Humboldt Collage panorama.

Over the Rainbow… Middle panel of the Humboldt Collage panorama.

Right panel of the Humboldt Collage panorama.

To read previous entries of “Night Light of the North Coast,” click on my name above the article. To keep abreast of my most current photography or purchase a print, visit and contact me at my website mindscapefx.com or follow me on Instagram at @david_wilson_mfx .

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cu2morrow
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cu2morrow
3 years ago

outstanding art work.

Maryellen
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Maryellen
3 years ago

Loved this magical composition and the details in the article.
Great work!

Barbara
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Barbara
3 years ago

Absolutely gorgeous!

Matthew Meyer
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Matthew Meyer
3 years ago

Thanks for doing & sharing this great work!

Frog
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Frog
3 years ago

Thanks, 100 quite a mile stone. Nice break from all the crime stories too. Loving the tree line

David Wilson
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David Wilson
3 years ago

Thank you all very much, I appreciate your kind words. Here is the original “normal” panorama from Kneeland. It’s about a 180º field of view crammed into a rectangle, so it’s distorted. It was from February 2018. A cold, dark, early morning. Read about that one here on Redheaded Blackbelt: https://kymkemp.com/2018/09/10/night-lights-of-the-north-coast-milky-way-over-kneeland-snow/

Oh, look, and my avatar here currently is the Eel River & Redwood scene from Women’s Federation Grove that appears at the left end of the Humboldt Collage Panorama.

KIDDZZ
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3 years ago

Very awesome indeed!