Tutorial on Moon Photography Planning – Live Tonight!
Tonight I’ll be broadcasting a live tutorial on how to determine exactly where to stand to place the moon on top of a natural or… Read More »Tutorial on Moon Photography Planning – Live Tonight!
Tonight I’ll be broadcasting a live tutorial on how to determine exactly where to stand to place the moon on top of a natural or… Read More »Tutorial on Moon Photography Planning – Live Tonight!
A few posts ago I suggested that you look up the moon rise times around sunset in the days leading up to the full moon.… Read More »Sunrise Moon Set by Mt. Whitney
Originally posted in 2010, I occasionally bump this forward in my blog to tell people that they can plan to take an amazing sunrise moonset… Read More »How To Predict Moon Rise for Landscape Photography
Mercury, Venus, Jupiter… and Earth at the bottom! Captured tonight, shortly after sunset.I caught them closest together on May 26, when I caught them in… Read More »Four Planets
The planets Jupiter, Venus and Mercury were in conjunction Sunday night May 26, the closest they'll appear until 2021. Here's one of the images I captured… Read More »Planets Jupiter, Venus and Mercury on Sunday, May 26
Apparently the equilateral triangle they'll form tonight is the closest together they'll be until 2021. They'll only be 2 degrees apart, and best viewed around… Read More »Jupiter, Mercury and Venus to form triangle tonight!
Based on global reports from Saturday, March 9, it seems that no one is reporting success yet seeing the comet from the Northern Hemisphere. One… Read More »How to Spot Comet PANSTARRS in March
Who might like to join me for the sunset moon rise at Mono Lake at the end of January?Here's a clip from time-lapse video I… Read More »Polar Bear Sunset Moon Rise Photowalk at Mono Lake?
Join me for the sunset moon rise at Mono Lake June 26. The sun sets 5:12 then moon will rise around 5;20, hopefully while there's… Read More »Sunset Moon Rise Photowalk at Mono Lake January 26
Although the Quadrantid meteor shower is known as a “strong” shower, it can be very variable from year to year and its peak is very… Read More »Quadrantid Meteor Over Death Valley Hills