Photography by © Royce Bair - Milky Way Stars over John Moulton barn and homestead, Grand Teton National Park. Light Painting added to enhance recognition.
Photography by © Royce Bair - Left photo: Milky Way over the light-painted Court of the Patriarchs, in Zion National Park; Right photo: Milky Way above Angel's Landing near Big Bend, Zion Canyon - The Organ is light painted in the center (Great White Throne on left). Both photos taken in November.
Photography by © Royce Bair - Starry night sky and Milky Way over Jackson Lake and Tetons, Grand Teton National Park
Photography by © Mike Berenson -
Photography by © Mike Berenson
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Moon glow from the rising quarter moon, directly behind Balanced Rock, Arches National Park. The midnight moonlight from the rising moon is overpowering all but the brighter stars. However, you can clearly see Pleiades, the Seven Sisters constellation (Messier object 45 or M45) to the right. Light painting for Balanced Rock is coming from a stationary, reflected quartz halogen spotlight (2-million candlepower) about 300 feet away.
Milky Way stars over 'The Organ' in Arches National Park. The Organ has been light painted from a distance of about 700 feet by a single, stationary quartz halogen light (from camera right). The glow on the right horizon is from the moon, which will rise in another 30 minutes. Camera direction is northeast.
Starry Night sky over Balance Rock in Arches National Park. As tall as 23 men, or a 13-story building --the total height of Balanced Rock is about 128 feet (39 m), with the balancing rock rising 55 feet (16.75 m) above the base. The big rock on top is the size of three school buses. This sandstone formation has been light painted from a distance of about 450 feet by a moving, diffused, quartz halogen light (from camera left). Camera direction is northeast. Photographed about three hours after sunset.
Starry night over Grand Teton Range. Milky Way stars over Grand Tetons from the Cascade Canyon Overlook in Grand Teton National Park. The foreground was light-painted with 2-million candlepower spotlight from camera right. This view is looking southeast, and was taken about three hours after sunset. The orange glow to the left of the Milky Way is light pollution from the town of Jackson, WY, about 20 miles away. The orange glow in the notch of the Teton Range is from the Idaho Falls metro area, about 75 miles away.
Photography by © Royce Bair - Milky Way Stars over John Moulton barn and homestead, Grand Teton National Park. Light Painting added to enhance recognition.
Photography by © Royce Bair - Milky Way Stars over John Moulton barn and homestead, Grand Teton National Park. Light Painting added to enhance recognition.
Photography by © Royce Bair - Milky Way Stars over John Moulton barn and homestead, Grand Teton National Park. Light Painting added to enhance recognition.
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