Who Goes There? by miketaylorphoto

2016 Workshops Schedule

This is a multiple exposure blend and vertical panorama of five images.

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Celestial Skull by troynikolic

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Best viewed on black!
It’s been a year since my first trip to Joshua Tree and I think this was went even better! I went with my friends Calvin and we had an incredible adventure.
There was still light pollution, but the milky way was certainly visible. This was the first time I visited the geological side of Joshua Tree as opposed to the plantation side.
I have to admit, I like this side much more… there are things to climb and of course, Skull Rock. So cool. A night under the stars is always humbling!
Bit of a re edit again to bring out some parts and re compose.

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Broken Arch Light Painting by miketaylorphoto

This is one frame from a time lapse to capture the Milky Way rising behind Broken Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. The arch was statically lit with an LED panel off to the right.

Nikon D600 & 14-24mm @ 14mm
f/2.8 – 25 secs – ISO 3200
Processed via LR & PS CC

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Skyline Moonlight by miketaylorphoto

This image is a capture of Skyline Arch under a setting crescent moon and features the Northern end of the Milky Way, taken in mid May 2015 between our two sold out Night Sky Utah workshops.

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Skyline Moonlight by miketaylorphoto

This image is a capture of Skyline Arch under a setting crescent moon and features the Northern end of the Milky Way, taken in mid May 2015 between our two sold out Night Sky Utah workshops.

© Mike Taylor | Taylor Photography
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