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Royce Bair  > Personal Work > NightScapes
My NightScapes are exposures of the night sky with a landscape feature. All are evening time exposures. The starry night sky with Milky Way are a favorite subject. Special techniques are used with off-the-shelf digital cameras and lenses in order expose the night stars without blurring (trails) them. Some land features are enhanced with light painting. Please note that many images will have considerable "graininess" or digital noise due to the high ISO speeds required to do this type of night photography (capturing the stars and the land features in one unique exposure). DOWNLOADS: Many of my NightScapes are available as HD personal use downloads (about 1920 x 1080 pixels) for $2.99 at my 500px store. To license these photos for any publication use, email me: royce.bair AT gmail DOT com
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Wide angle starry night sky with Milky Way over Teton mountain range, Grand Teton National Park
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Milky Way stars over Grand Teton Mountain Range, Grand Teton National Park
Starry night sky over Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park. Cirrus clouds, backlighted by stars give the impression of an aurora borealis. Note the meteor and a portion of the Big Dipper pointing to the North Star, Polaris, in the top right corner.
Airglow and faint aurora borealis or northern lights (due to recent massive solar flares) seen over the Teton Range on July 17, 2012 at 12:55 AM, as clouds roll in. Twenty minutes later, the sky was almost completely obscured with cloud cover. This is looking over Jackson Lake. The light on the lake is from the Signal Mountain marina. The Grand Teton is on the far left. Mount Moran is in the center (directly west @ 270º). Above Moran is the yellow-orange star, Arcturus, and the bright one above that is Izar, both in the constellation Bootes (see notes). The brightest blue star at the very top (directly in line with Moran) is Alphekka, in the constellation Corona Borealis.
Milky Way stars over Signal Mountain lookout, Grand Teton National Park. Looking south at 1:44 AM, June 13th. Orange cloud glow between the trees is light pollution from Jackson, WY (27 miles away).
Morning twilight: showing Venus and Jupiter within the constellation Taurus -- almost due East from the Elk Ranch Flats Turnout in Grand Teton National Park (on July 18, 2012 - 4:19 AM - about two hours before sunrise).
Stars over Tetons at Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park
Milky Way stars over an unnamed lake near Hayden Pass (10,375 ft. / 3,162 m.), on the edge of the High Unitas Wilderness, Utah, USA. Red glow from Salt Lake City metro area, 55 miles (89 km) away.
Milky Way stars over Grand Teton Mountain Range, Grand Teton National Park
Milky Way stars over Grand Teton Mountain Range, Grand Teton National Park
Milky Way stars over Grand Teton Mountain Range, Grand Teton National Park
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