Spending a night at Joshua Tree NP has always been my dream. I finally could do it with a couple of friends at last new moon. Here is a series of Milk Way images that I took during that night. Thanks for viewing.
#1: The Arch Rock is a famous place to shoot MW. There were so many photogs there at night. I was lucky enough to secure a good spot to shoot this image. The entire rock formation looks like a rattle snake with its tail. I wanted to position its tail pointing straight at the galactic center of the Milky Way.
#2: We carried a tent to camp there at night, but we ended up using it to set up this shot. We also did some light painting on the nearby rocks which look like the Musketeers. I captured this image with an intention to show \"Sleeping Beauty and the Musketeers\"
#3: It was me shining the light toward the Milky Way. I changed the light color for the creative expression.
#4: This last shot is to remind me of my initial dream of spending a night at the Joshua Tree NP. It is even better to be able to spend the night under the beautiful Milky Way and million stars.
Overall, it was a great night with lots of wonderful memories.
Henry
Updates: I revised #2, #3, and #4 based from the feedbacks. Note I ran out of space to add #4 in the original post, so I added #4 and its revision to the last message.
Spending a night at Joshua Tree NP has always been my dream. I finally could do it with a couple of friends at last new moon. Here is a series of Milk Way images that I took during that night. Thanks for viewing.
#1: The Arch Rock is a famous place to shoot MW. There were so many photogs there at night. I was lucky enough to secure a good spot to shoot this image. The entire rock formation looks like a rattle snake with its tail. I wanted to position its tail pointing straight at the galactic center of the Milky Way.
#2: We carried a tent to camp there at night, but we ended up using it to set up this shot. We also did some light painting on the nearby rocks which look like the Musketeers. I captured this image with an intention to show \"Sleeping Beauty and the Musketeers\"
#3: It was me shining the light toward the Milky Way. I changed the light color for the creative expression.
#4: This last shot is to remind me of my initial dream of spending a night at the Joshua Tree NP. It is even better to be able to spend the night under the beautiful Milky Way and million stars.
Overall, it was a great night with lots of wonderful memories.
Henry
Updates: I revised #2, #3, and #4 based from the feedbacks. Note I ran out of space to add #4 in the original post, so I added #4 and its revision to the last message.
Spending a night at Joshua Tree NP has always been my dream. I finally could do it with a couple of friends at last new moon. Here is a series of Milk Way images that I took during that night. Thanks for viewing.
#1: The Arch Rock is a famous place to shoot MW. There were so many photogs there at night. I was lucky enough to secure a good spot to shoot this image. The entire rock formation looks like a rattle snake with its tail. I wanted to position its tail pointing straight at the galactic center of the Milky Way.
#2: We carried a tent to camp there at night, but we ended up using it to set up this shot. We also did some light painting on the nearby rocks which look like the Musketeers. I captured this image with an intention to show \"Sleeping Beauty and the Musketeers\"
#3: It was me shining the light toward the Milky Way. I changed the light color for the creative expression.
#4: This last shot is to remind me of my initial dream of spending a night at the Joshua Tree NP. It is even better to be able to spend the night under the beautiful Milky Way and million stars.
Overall, it was a great night with lots of wonderful memories.
Spending a night at Joshua Tree NP has always been my dream. I finally could do it with a couple of friends at last new moon. Here is a series of Milk Way images that I took during that night. Thanks for viewing.
#1: The Arch Rock is a famous place to shoot MW. There were so many photogs there at night. I was lucky enough to secure a good spot to shoot this image. The entire rock formation looks like a rattle snake with its tail. I wanted to position its tail pointing straight at the galactic center of the Milky Way.
#2: We carried a tent to camp there at night, but we ended up using it to set up this shot. We also did some light painting on the nearby rocks which look like the Musketeers. I captured this image with an intention to show \"Sleeping Beauty and the Musketeers\"
#3: It was me shining the light toward the Milky Way. I changed the light color for the creative expression.
#4: This last shot is to remind me of my initial dream of spending a night at the Joshua Tree NP. It is even better to be able to spend the night under the beautiful Milky Way and million stars.
Overall, it was a great night with lots of wonderful memories.
Spending a night at Joshua Tree NP has always been my dream. I finally could do it with a couple of friends at last new moon. Here is a series of Milk Way images that I took during that night. Thanks for viewing.
#1: The Arch Rock is a famous place to shoot MW. There were so many photogs there at night. I was lucky enough to secure a good spot to shoot this image. The entire rock formation looks like a rattle snake with its tail. I wanted to position its tail pointing straight at the galactic center of the Milky Way.
#2: We carried a tent to camp there at night, but we ended up using it to set up this shot. We also did some light painting on the nearby rocks which look like the Musketeers. I captured this image with an intention to show \"Sleeping Beauty and the Musketeers\"
#3: It was me shining the light toward the Milky Way. I changed the light color for the creative expression.
#4: This last shot is to remind me of my initial dream of spending a night at the Joshua Tree NP. It is even better to be able to spend the night under the beautiful Milky Way and million stars.
Overall, it was a great night with lots of wonderful memories.
Henry
Jun 13, 2016 at 05:00 PM
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