Now, I like a good lunar eclipse as much as the next astrophotography-loving guy, but I have to admit that I’m not dedicated enough to sit up all night in 30-degree weather to capture one. […]
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Now, I like a good lunar eclipse as much as the next astrophotography-loving guy, but I have to admit that I’m not dedicated enough to sit up all night in 30-degree weather to capture one. […]
So some are wondering how I’ve been capturing such long exposures in a single image, and I’m here to tell you that it takes a bit of effort, let alone some pretty serious CPU muscle […]
Many of you know I’ve been moving forward with a significant new project that hopefully will consume my time well into the future. Last fall I discovered (by ‘happy accident‘) an unusual application of an image […]
This morning I was alerted to the fact that Space.com published one of my images back in November. It was the star trail composite of the ‘Tribute Hike’ lights meandering down a Loveland Pass ridge […]
What a difference an hour makes! Ran down to Matthews Winters this morning after I saw the clouds dancing the way they need to, and I got a couple of series of images of the […]
Driving home from New Mexico, chasing stunning clouds this evening over Golden. Barely got to the Boyd exit in time to catch a few. Images captured to further develop my TerraLapse technique (timestack files using […]
This morning’s dawn gave rise to a crescent moon that floated in and out of cloud banks, giving me an opportunity to continue to refine a process I’ve envisioned that enables the passage of time […]
One quick TerraLapse image (using image stacking techniques to depict an interval of time):
Today I spent some time compositing the images from Tuesday night’s time-lapse into one single image. A total of 159 30-second images (from 10:02 to 11:29 PM) were used in the image below, and effectively […]
One last solar eclipse post: This is a timelapse sequence of the solar eclipse that occurred on May 20, 2012, captured at Daniels Park in Castle Pines, CO. Unfortunately the clouds did not cooperate, but […]
An image from this evening’s solar eclipse, captured from Daniels Park in Castle Pines, Colorado at 6:45 PM. Unfortunately, about twenty minutes later the sun disappeared behind a cumulonimbus cloud, so we missed the best […]
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