Monday, June 27, 2016

Wait for the Midnight Hour...

As interesting as the ghost town of Bodie is during the day, it has an even more spectacular attraction after dark. Situated in the Sierra Nevada mountain range at an elevation of 8379 feet (2554 m), it's one of the few areas in California where you have little or no light pollution and thanks to the high elevation there is also no atmospheric distortion. The main event of the evening is the Milky Way, and the best time to photograph it in panorama is around 11:00pm, so we started by testing and fine-tuning our night photography skills on other buildings and celestial bodies...

This type of night time photography is best done with a full-frame sensor with as little noise as possible since we were frequently shooting at iso3200-6400 with 30 sec exposures at f/2.8. There are a couple of nights per summer where visitors are allowed to remain in the park until 10:00PM or so, but to stay even later you need a permit, and when all is said and done, the easiest way to get that permit is to join one of Jeff Sullivan's photo workshops.

The town church...


And the old store...

Even an abandoned truck looks amazing under the Milky Way!

Downtown Bodie...
 

The Old Mill...

An finally a 180 degree view of the Milky Way over the old mill. 10 shots stitched in Photoshop
 
 
It was close to 1:00AM as we headed back to the car, but we couldn't resist just one last shot of the church



3 comments:

  1. Och sista bilden blev den bästa. Känns som Stephen Kings ande svävar över den bilden. Hoppas nu bara att du gillar den författaren, Michael! Annars säger jag bara Härlig bild!
    / Deerhunter

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  3. Tack Klas! Det var ett häftigt upplevelse att se vintergatan så tydligt! Kan rekommenderas!

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