Night Light of the North Coast: Window to the Stars
“The bright planet Mars winked in and out of view behind the swaying trees in the west, while across the east end a faint section of the Milky Way cut its path.”
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“The bright planet Mars winked in and out of view behind the swaying trees in the west, while across the east end a faint section of the Milky Way cut its path.”
Read moreHarvest season has arrived in the Emerald Triangle.
Read more“A trip to the beach in search of night light yielded a few views to share from Humboldt’s beautiful Pacific coast.”
Read more“White and pasty, it lay on the sand with its tail still in the waters of Little River, apparently left high and dry by the receding tide.”
Read more“Does the camera record reality? Or do our eyes? Maybe it isn’t one or the other, nor even anywhere in between. Maybe reality is off to the side. Maybe there is more than one reality.”
Read moreBetween the night of August 11 and the wee hours of August 13, I set my cameras out to capture three different short timelapse sequences of the busy night sky in the hopes of capturing a spectacular meteor. The cameras captured many, but the best ones I saw occurred outside of the frame. Of course. It’s all good. Currently speeding
Read more“The stillness of the night is striking, standing beneath the stars in the middle of a windless forest.”
Read moreThis week, no words. Just the beauty of Trinidad at night.
Read moreIf you have not seen Comet NEOWISE in the northwest skies after dark, then you really must treat yourself.
Read more“It is said, and I’ve experienced it, that spending time in the forests is rejuvenating; time spent beneath the stars is similarly rewarding. To go out at night and look deep into the cosmos is to find your place in the universe.”
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