Close to Heaven
It was 1AM when my alarm went off. Between shooting the sunset, the stars, and the sunrise, I wouldn't be getting much sleep tonight. After slipping into my shoes that were still damp from trudging through the snow, I stepped out of my tent into the cold air. With the temperature near freezing and a strong breeze blowing, it certainly didn't feel like the first day of July. But the weather couldn't be more perfect for shooting the milky way galaxy. The moon was setting in the west, leaving me 2 hours of darkness to shoot a time lapse before morning twilight set in. This is a shot I've wanted to take since last year when I first heard about this spot. It's an alpine meadow called Highland Park set at the base of the 13,000' Blacktooth Mountain in the Cloud Peak Wilderness. I've tried shooting the milky way over these peaks before, but they were always too far away, I had to get closer. But the conditions needed to be perfect before I made the 18 mile trek. Between the snow levels, moon phase, position of the milky way, and weather conditions I knew I may only have a couple chances to get this shot. The atmosphere is a lot thinner at 10,000 feet and the stars seemed just a little bit closer on this night.
- Copyright
- Kevin Palmer
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- 5810x3878 / 12.4MB
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2017, airglow, alpine, astronomy, astrophotography, backcountry, backpacking, bighorn mountains, bighorn national forest, blacktooth mountain, cloud peak wilderness, clouds, dark, galaxy, green, july, kevin palmer, milky way, mount woolsey, night, nikon d750, peaks, sagittarius, saturn, sawtooth ridge, sky, snow, snow capped, space, starry, stars, summer, tamron 24-70mm f2.8, wyoming
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