Twilight to Midnight

From the same night and location taken back in August. One of the night chasing NEOWISE Comet. It was a overcast night with lots of clouds moving quite fast. The NEOWISE Comet appeared on and off over the first half of the night and as the comet went below the mountain. A little change in direction to capture a time lapse of the night hoping the milky way will be showing at some point with all the clouds covered half the sky. So from all the frames I captured on this evening, I picked the one with the least amount of clouds in the sky showing half of the milky way. Hope you enjoy and have a great night!

Nautical Twilight Galaxy

A dark night in the valley of the Cayoosh Creek. Was still waiting for the galactic center to rise above the treeline and as the sky is still in dark blue. This valley is extremely dark as there are almost no light pollution. And the darker it gets, the more stars we can photography!! So many stars that they look like a lots of noise…..!

Camping Fun

Few night shots from a night camping out in the dark! Do you like camping? If so, What is the most fun part of camping to you? To me, these are the moments I love best!! 😀

Chasing the Sky

Whenever I travel to chase the dark sky, always try to capture some different image on the same night. But it is tricky and not easy to travel to multiple locations on the same night as it’s often not a very long period of time to shoot the center of the milky way. Also it will be very hard to find and frame your shot under the dark sky. So some preparation will always helps!

Are you interested in chasing the night sky and take photo of the night sky like these? If so, I will be holding 2 workshops next August in Banff / Jasper National Park on Landscape / Waterscapes and Nightscapes Photography!

Merging Rivers

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A night in the Canadian Rockies exploring a new area. Not too sure if the river is man made or being redirected. Looks like that to me. What do you think?

Pano Above

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A few attempts to capture a milky way arc from north to south on my last road trip to Alberta. Only one was success… Was just too high up above… 😀

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