New addition to the family. Abandoned in Burlington, VT, dropped off at the police station. Impounded where we board our other dog, Jen met this pup upon returning from NYC. We played the waiting game / paperwork game / background check game and were thrilled to be able to bring her home. Bumble Bee, BB, or Bee is what the girls named her.
Bokehnacea
Star Trails, Timber Frame
I was asked by New Energy Works to scope out one of their latest timber frame projects in the Adirondacks and see if it would be a good candidate for combing my passions of night sky photography and timber framing.
The frame isn’t quite finished – it is a band stand in a community park – but I made the best of the existing conditions to create this image – 113 frames blended in Photoshop take from a fixed tripod as the Earth slowly rotated under the stars.
Milky Way, Sugar Hill Reservoir, Vermont
Tracked Milky Way
Sunrise – Spine of the Northern Green Mountains
Milky Way, Sugar Hill Reservoir, Vermont
A learning curve, for sure. This mosaic / panorama is 120 images, 4 shots each from 30 camera positions. Each image has been stacked on top of each other and aligned to mean out some of the noise of shooting ISO 1600 for 30 seconds each shot. It took well over an hour to shoot the 30 camera positions – 4 shots, move, shoot 4 shots, etc., including shots I dod not use at the edges for overlap. As I was operating and moving the camera those wispy clouds were moving though the scene, which added quite a wrinkle to processing.
After stacking the images I stitched 30 of the composites into this image with AutoPano Giga, then processed in Lightroom to edit for color, brightness, and noise.
I made this with my little Canon M6 with the EFM 22 f/2 lens @ f2.8 for 30 seconds each frame, ISO 1600. The camera mounted to a Pano / Nodal head atop a Vixen Polarie star tracker which points at the north star and rotates at the same speed as the stars. The full size, original image is 10,343 pixels wide x 12,929 pixels tall.
Storm King
We visited Storm King on our way home from NYC as a car break / art break. I need to get back and wander more…
@ MoMA
@ The Met
Sketch break at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sitting at a George Nakashima table, on his wonderful chairs.