8/13/23: Starlink ‘Train’ over Canyonlands N.P.
I was finally able to properly capture an image of a Starlink satellite 'train', a term used to describe how the satellites look in the days after a launch, after…
I was finally able to properly capture an image of a Starlink satellite 'train', a term used to describe how the satellites look in the days after a launch, after…
Meteors–often called ‘shooting stars’–can be quite a sight to see and photograph, especially when one is large enough to light up the entire night sky. Just after midnight on July…
Sometimes a trip doesn't necessarily turn out the way you'd imagined, and then suddenly it all becomes worth it, whether it's finding the perfect location or witnessing something unique. In…
A 'persistent train' is a trail of ionized gases left behind some meteors when they heat up enough in the atmosphere to begin disintegrating. These trails can persist in the…
One of the reasons I enjoy shooting at night is because you never know what you (or the camera) might witness, occurrences that may be mundane, but sometimes things or…
This fall's colors took awhile to get going, likely due to the late-summer moisture and warm days and nights experienced in the high country. Having just gotten home from our…
After 11 days on the road (including 5 days at the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival), we had one more day of clear skies so decided to stop for one…
August here in Colorado has provided ample moisture from continued monsoonal flow, mostly from the Pacific. It's unusual to find the alpine tundra still green all the way up above…
Spent some time on Quaker Mountain in Routt National Forest during the last new moon, and got to experience the sublime morning and evening light that the broad, dome-like…