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.
Milky Way over The Watchman, Zion National Park. This starry night sky was taken from the South Campground of Zion NP. The right side of the mountain is illuminated by the reflected lights coming from the town of Springdale, a few miles away.
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 Dawn over Grand Teton Range. Partly cloudy in front of the Milky Way stars. Pre-dawn (3:28 AM) ~ about two hours and 45 minutes before sunrise. Taken from the Elk Ranch Flats Turnout, Grand Teton National Park.
Trees silhouetting the Milky Way stars, as they shine over Jenny Lake and the reflecting Grand Teton peak, Grand Teton National Park
Milky Way stars over Teton Range and Jackson Lake, Grand Teton National Park. Glow on left horizon is light pollution from the town of Jackson, Wyoming, about 30 miles away.
Starry night sky and the northern tail of the Milky Way over the light-painted Castle Rock, a sandstone monument in Castle Valley, Utah. The top portion is called Castleton Tower.
Milky Way stars over Grand Teton Mountain Range, Grand Teton National Park
Milky Way stars over Landscape Arch, in Arches National Park. The arch was illuminated by a 2-million candle power, stationary, reflected light (not light painting) about 700 feet to the left of the camera. Longest and thinnest natural arch in the world: Landscape has the widest span of any natural arch in the park: 290 feet (88 m.).
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.
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.
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.
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