The misty starclouds of the Milky Way shine above the misty waters of Reesor Lake.
This was certainly a magical scene – the stars above the still waters of a misty lake. Above the tree-lined hills lies the constellation of Sagittarius and the heart of the Milky Way. The dark structure comes from interstellar dust, the stuff we’re made of. Everything in the foreground on Earth comes from the stuff you can see in the sky.
I shot this Saturday night, on a beautiful, if damp, night for nightscape photography in the Cypress Hills, Alberta. I helped the scene along by “painting” the mist with a white flashlight.
For those who like their Milky Way images in portrait mode, here’s one of the same scene, showing more of the sweep of the summer Milky Way up from the southern horizon, from Sagittarius to Aquila.
And while I don’t often take shots of people in scenes, I couldn’t resist getting into the photo myself here, standing on the boardwalk gazing at the centre of the Galaxy.
– Alan, July 15, 2013 / © 2013 Alan Dyer
Alan
I admire you so for your work! You light up my life and I transcend
for the few moments I see your images.
Please keep sending them to me and I hope to meet you sometime
to congratulate you in person.
Valery Petrich
Phone 403 874 5332
Thanks Valery — I take photos so others can enjoy the sky, if only vicariously.
Impressive images, Alan.
I particularly like the one with you in silhouette.