Milky Way Over Mt. Katahdin Nikon Z 6 with NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S lens @ f/1.8, ISO 6400. Star stack of 20 exposures at 4 seconds each for sharp stars and low noise. By […]
Tag Archives: landscape astrophotography
Twilight Milky Way Over a Sunflower Field
Young sunflowers follow the sun through the sky each day, turning back east during the night to greet the sun again the next day, but when they mature they stop that and only face […]
Twilight Milky Way Over François
Panorama with Nikon Z 7 and NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S lens The Milky Way arcs over the incredibly remote village of François, Newfoundland. Nestled into the top of an ocean fjord, François (pronounced “fran-sway”) […]
The Story Behind: Milky Way Falls
This is one of my favorite shots from back in 2013. Back then, we didn’t have no stinkin’ apps that let you plan Milky Way shots easily on satellite maps like you can with PhotoPills. […]
The Story Behind: Galactic Cave
I photographed this view of the Milky Way from a sea cave back in February of 2015, but it had been in the planning for about 2 years. A lot of things needed to come […]
3 Hours of Milky Way Editing in 60 Seconds!
Above is a time lapse video of my roughly 3 hour editing session for this photo condensed into 60 seconds. This includes raw image prep in Lightroom, star stacking in Starry Landscape Stacker, blending the […]
Unhook the Stars
How could I possibly resist taking a photo of the Milky Way over a dory named Unhook the Stars in Dark Harbour on Grand Manan? From what I know, these dories have teflon on the […]
First Thoughts on the Nikon D810A Pre-Production Sample
Monument Cove – First Thoughts on the Nikon D810A (pre-production sample) This year is turning into the year where I’m knocking off shots that I had been after for a couple years, including this one […]
Introduction to Landscape Astrophotography
UPDATE: Please see my updated version of this article here. Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick, Canada Nikon D800E, Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 lens @ 14mm/2.8. Two exposures blended for depth of field and lower noise in the […]