Sand Tufa Delight
Our last night for this trip was spent at Mono Lake shooting the Sand Tufa. These structures are very unique to see, and fun to photograph, especially at night! The temperature called for a warm jacket, but once we started shooting, the chilly air seemed to not matter! Very fun evening and end to a great trip!
Sotol Overlook
There was a fire in the Chisos Mountains the night we set up at Sotol Overlook, and we couldn't have had better conditions. Really wanted the entire arc, but there was a crowd to my left, and I couldn't get the last image I needed due to a heavy "KEVIN" effect. This was my first attempt to capture the entire arc of the Milky Way, and what a night it was! This image is a Panorama shot using my D800 with my 20mm lens attached, and consists of five images in portrait mode and stitched together in LR.
Back to Crow Town
We wanted to improve our shot from last year at this location, so we set up at 2:30AM and waited for the Milky Way to rise, We changed our LLL's position this year and added a Lume Cube 2.0 to our lighting scheme. This is a five shot panorama taken in Portrait mode with my D800, and 'Tamron 35mm Lens. Everything is stitched together, and processed in LR. My brother Rick spent many hours developing a star photo workflow for LR and Photoshop, so I gave it a try. I really like the results. I've still got a lot to learn, and it shows, LOL!