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!

Twilight vs. Midnight

A cloudy night camping out near Merrit, BC. Hoping for the night to clear up after the sun went down. I was pretty happy when I saw the blue sky at twilight with just a little clouds in the sky.


But as the night turned darker, the night sky was covered with clouds and left just a small window to see the milky way. And this is what I’ve got on that same night.


Not a very satisfying results as there are still many lights from the campsite that night! I’ve been trying to find new location for a night photography workshop for next year that is closer to Lower Mainland of Vancouver. And this could be a fantastic location for a beginner to learn how to take photo of the night sky! Will you be interested in a workshop in BC?

Racetrack Entrance

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First time visited the Racetrack in Death Valley back in February. This was taken after my buddy and I settled with our campsite and tent then headed back right before entering the Racetrack Playa. And you can see there are few people already on the playa searching for the sailing stone! Have you heard of the Sailing Stone before?

Night To Come

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Scouting location for the night trying to find some good foreground for the milky way. But I guess you don’t always need the milky way and can have a good use of the decent twilight sky. What do you think?

Twilight Trains

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Blended with 5 shots taken when the train passed by. One for the twilight sky, the rest are for the light trails.

Hope you enjoy!

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