Land Under Stars
The view south from the shoulder of Mt. Bierstadt is softened by moonlight
The view south from the shoulder of Mt. Bierstadt is softened by moonlight
A unique lighting scheme for the power substation at Cabin Lake.
A strong burst of aurora spread rays down the western sky, so bright that I wondered if I might see my shadow.
Light pollution from a nearby city colors the clouds with the sodium light, as stars shine through the gaps.
Lightning pulses from the clouds of a major storm which hit the Denver airport this summer. The cars in the foreground aren’t even getting wet.
This is one of many spectacular moments in the northern lights display caused by a G5 geomagnetic storm several weeks ago.
I stopped shortly after midnight to catch the moon rising over the high plains. After hours of driving in blackness the lesser of the sky’s lights was brilliantly bright.
The clouds moving through the night sky add an extra layer to this landscape.
Thanksgiving night, ghostly pylons float over Denver. Effect achieved with a fast picture from a moving car.
I have always enjoyed taking star pictures, and had a wonderfully clear night in Badlands National Park. This is the best view of the interstellar gas clouds I have managed yet.