People of the Night

I do not mean vampires, although I do hear the howl of coyotes when I am out at night. We decided to travel out on a night with no moon it is the best time to see my new love, The Milky Way. Roy does not need to get jealous because I need him to drive on these dates. If you are interested in finding out when the best time to go and see the milky way is check out the Photopills App Our first stop of the night was off the I10 on Box Canyon road I had a great view of the milky way but any panoramas I would attempt would not work. So plan B head up to Joshua Tree National Park, there is a parking area near the Cottonwood Campground. This is becoming my go to spot when I’m in the park. So what about those people of the Night I mention.

We pull down the road and see one other car and see he is stargazing so we think. After I get set up, and take some photographs I notice that my foreground is not quite in sharp focus. I am also working on nighttime panoramas. I have my nodel rail which keeps the horizon in line. I added a rotator that allows me to advance my camera by a certain number of degrees so it is easier to stitch the pictures together. Before I had this I had to turn on a light and make sure the camera was moved correctly. Special gadgets make life easy. I then notice my foreground wasn’t quite in focus. So I pull out the big light so Roy can illuminate a tree I can focus on. I think at this point I captured the curiosity of the Night person I hear foot steps and a voice what are you shooting? I explained the milky way and some light painting. Like every night time person I’ve met out here in the night he was very friendly and helpful. I asked him what he was doing, he said is is more into astrophotography. He mentioned his set up was to photograph nebulas. Here is his website Orion Bear Astronomy enjoy his awesome pictures. His timer went off and Roy said when you come back he wanted to know what every nebula was.

Pointing at the a Star Cluster

He did return with his pointer and some amazing explanations, Roy said he was only joking he just can not see the shapes in the sky. I on the other hand said please go ahead. The Picture on the right shows the Sagittarius Star Cluster I think. I was just amazed at his knowledge. Unfortunately I got a lot of information all at once and some stuff did not stick. The cluster that I always bring out the pink purple colors is called the Lagoon Nebula. I also learned a few of the constellations that surround the milky way, one of this is the scorpion it does pop out once he traced it for me. I am interested in getting a pointer not sure I am ready to upgraded my camera for an astro set-up. We did talk that I might be able to use my long lens on a tracker and get some of the Nebulas out there. I will make that a next summer project. (JK)

Jupiter rising

Just talking in between shots we looked over and were able to watch Jupiter rising. I was able to capture it just coming over the mountain.

Epic light fail

Later in the evening I was trying to capture Cassiopeia I was not very successful I will however try that constellation later this summer. We also tried some light painting to see if that could bring more attention the the stars, that was an epic fail. I also had as you can see a plane fly through the scene. This was towards the end of the night of the night and the cold was effecting my brains. (my story).

I enjoyed meeting Anthony and was glad that he wanted to share his knowledge with me. We did call it a night and I went over to check his setup and thank him for opening my eyes to the night sky. I am now excited for the Griffith Observatory to open so I can get up close to the stars.

April is so Pink

Yes I am almost ready for May moonshot.  I have a spot when I am at home that I shoot from.  My secret spot until there is a super full moon that is.    This month I had two other photographers join me.  One even got in my shot.  I was able to keep some of the foreground because we still had some sunlight when the moon was rising.  This year photographing the moon I am able to stretch my limits and learn more about composition.  It does help that I am involved in two night photography Facebook groups.

May full moon we will still be here so I will see if my secret spot is back to being secret.

I Think We Have EVERYTHING

Today’s blog will be fairly short.  I am coming up for air before all the last minute stuff is done.  We found out yesterday after switching the fan back we had a blown fuse although it still did not fix the refrigerator problem.  I had to make one last trip to Wally and firmly stated “IF WE DON’T HAVE IT NOW WE DON’T NEED IT OR WILL GET IT ON THE ROAD”.  Well we are off.

Less than a Week

Not panicing yet getting excited!  Roy fixed the water leak, we have power.  I think I have all of the paper work together.  I am on a crash course to learn to use the new Garmin Oregon 600 GPS, we use this for geocaching.  I spent most of one day loading and unloading caches because I thought they were not showing up.  Google saved my butt.
Going back and forth with Roy on what to pack and where to put stuff has been fun.  He’s easy t-shirt and jeans although he is taking a bigger suitcase of them. I on the other hand am trying to figure out how to get my  stuff down to 2 suitcases. We also might need an empty suitcase for the clothes I buy along the way.  I have decided to bring a winter jacket just in case.
I will be writing blogs and vblogging daily but might not be posting every day.  So Roy and I are ready for adventure

Getting closer OMG

I am getting super excited to spend 80 days in the trailer with Roy.  I have been getting things together on what we should see.  Look forward to pictures of the “World’s Largest Gold Pan”  there are three along the way.

I am so proud of Roy he has been working in this heat to get Buki-6 road worthy.  roy1He has put a new battery in the camper, added a second spare tire, put my porta-potty on a slide out.   Still on the agenda is the converter so we can have power, the electric jack and a few odds and ends.

I finished the reservations and we will be in 49 different campsites during  our trip.  I was able to get reservations for most of them a few are first come first serve so a little nervous about that.

That is what adventure is about.  Keep an eye out for the wacky roadside attractions I will be dragging Roy by.

Getting Ready

Wow I never knew how much time it takes to downsize when you want to go camping.  We bought the trailer late last year and Christmas involved lots of gifts for the trailer.  I’m excited to take the Buki out and trips to shake things down before Alaska.

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I will follow up with pictures and stories from the road.