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Molas Pass Milky Way

After spending the night in the back of my rental Jeep at 10,910 ft on top of Molas Pass along Hwy 550, I had set my alarm to wake up and catch the Milky Way rise up into the early morning Southwestern Sky. My alarm went off as expected and I jumped out of my sleeping bag to start shooting. I only had an hour of usable darkness, since during this time of year the Milky Way doesnt appear into the sky until around 4am and the light from sunrise starts to overpower the stars around 5. I spent the next hour driving along a ghostly Hwy 550, stopping every few miles or so to capture this beautiful sight. Its pretty awesome being in the mountains alone at night! Not being able to see your hand 5 inches in front of your face with only the sounds of howling winds, flowing rivers, and the occasional rustling in the distance...
Leadville Nightscape...

This was taken just outside of Leadville, Colorado at about 11:30PM as I was heading back to I70 and Denver. The moon was just about to set over the mountains in the distance and was starting to turn an orange hue. I could see the mountains in the distance, however most of this was invisible to the naked eye. I totally guessed on the composition, as I couldnt see anything besides the moon through the viewfinder. I was amazed when I looked at my LCD screen and this amazing scene was revealed!!! :)
Epic Mountain Wilderness, Galactic Centers, and Shooting Stars...

Taken about an hour before sunrise along the Million Dollar Highway outside, this epic mountain scene is one I will never forget. The light was just creeping over the mountains and minutes after this shot the Milky Way disappeared from view, hidden by the morning glow. In the distance you can see the light from the town of silverton at the base of the mountain and If you look closely in the sky to the right of the Galactic Center of the Milky Way, you will see a shooting star from the Quadrantid Meteor Shower, which was in full force this past weekend.
Wolf Creek Milky Way

The Galactic Center of the Milky Way rises up over Southern Colorado's Wolf Creek Pass in The Rio Grande National Forest...

Voted "Photo of the Day" @ Todaysphoto.org: http://www.todaysphoto.org/picture-of-the-day/milky-way-wolf-creek-pass/

Voted Runner UP in the NATIONAL PARKS - CAPTURING OUR NATIONAL TREASURES Juried Photo Competition held by Chasing the Light: http://chasingthelight.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/NATIONAL-PARKS-WINNERS-FINAL/G0000cs2UDg61FSA/I0000S2hyOQEww1E
Mountain Milky Way

After spending the night camping in the back of the rental jeep at around 12,000 ft, I woke up early to capture this amazing sight!! Here, the Galactic Center of the Milky Way rises up into the early morning sky in southern Colorado. The peak of the mountain in the distance is Wolf Creek Ski resort, a small resort just outside of south fork along hwy 160 and just a few hours from Durango.
I70 Milky Way

While I was heading to Aspen to photograph the Maroon Bells, I stopped along I70 just outside of Avon to watch the Milky Way rise up into the early morning sky. The highway was ghostly accept for the random big rig, which provided a nice foreground addition to this image.
Lake Michigan Moonrise Over 31st Street Beach Panoramic...

The air was a perfect temperature on this beautiful summer night while an amazing orange moon rises up into the night sky over 31st Street Beach on Lake Michigan. I pointed out the moon to the kids that were swimming in the distance and the were amazed by its orange glow. "Whoaaahhh Coool!!!!' was just one of the many ways they described this beautiful sight. It was definitely a great night be out by the beach.

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Molas Pass Milky Way

After spending the night in the back of my rental Jeep at 10,910 ft on top of Molas Pass along Hwy 550, I had set my alarm to wake up and catch the Milky Way rise up into the early morning Southwestern Sky. My alarm went off as expected and I jumped out of my sleeping bag to start shooting. I only had an hour of usable darkness, since during this time of year the Milky Way doesnt appear into the sky until around 4am and the light from sunrise starts to overpower the stars around 5. I spent the next hour driving along a ghostly Hwy 550, stopping every few miles or so to capture this beautiful sight. Its pretty awesome being in the mountains alone at night! Not being able to see your hand 5 inches in front of your face with only the sounds of howling winds, flowing rivers, and the occasional rustling in the distance...
Molas Pass Milky Way

After spending the night in the back of my rental Jeep at 10,910 ft on top of Molas Pass along Hwy 550, I had set my alarm to wake up and catch the Milky Way rise up into the early morning Southwestern Sky. My alarm went off as expected and I jumped out of my sleeping bag to start shooting. I only had an hour of usable darkness, since during this time of year the Milky Way doesnt appear into the sky until around 4am and the light from sunrise starts to overpower the stars around 5. I spent the next hour driving along a ghostly Hwy 550, stopping every few miles or so to capture this beautiful sight. Its pretty awesome being in the mountains alone at night! Not being able to see your hand 5 inches in front of your face with only the sounds of howling winds, flowing rivers, and the occasional rustling in the distance...
Molas Pass Milky Way

After spending the night in the back of my rental Jeep at 10,910 ft on top of Molas Pass along Hwy 550, I had set my alarm to wake up and catch the Milky Way rise up into the early morning Southwestern Sky. My alarm went off as expected and I jumped out of my sleeping bag to start shooting. I only had an hour of usable darkness, since during this time of year the Milky Way doesnt appear into the sky until around 4am and the light from sunrise starts to overpower the stars around 5. I spent the next hour driving along a ghostly Hwy 550, stopping every few miles or so to capture this beautiful sight. Its pretty awesome being in the mountains alone at night! Not being able to see your hand 5 inches in front of your face with only the sounds of howling winds, flowing rivers, and the occasional rustling in the distance...
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