The arc far away

M_J_Helin

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The wristwatch buzzed. 1:20 a.m. Ugh. I turned over. The watch buzzed again. I had set four alarms so I wouldn’t oversleep this time. Sigh… I guess I have to get up.

I drove for a good half hour through the spring night. Quiet, as expected. At the end of an overgrown forest track, I parked and set off, trudging across the bog toward the marsh. There was something ghostly about it. Only the snap of twigs underfoot and the soft murmur of a shallow stream broke the silence. At last, I reached the marsh. It still held the long winters frost, and I crossed toward the pools, this time without sinking too much into the wet bog.

Once I reached the edge of a pond, I quickly set up the tripod, attached the camera, and started shooting.

Beautiful.

The Milky Way arched over the pond just as I had imagined it would. An occasional satellite sped across the darkness of space. Quiet. Only a lone toad croaked in the shallows, and somewhere far away I could hear the calls of geese.

It was a fine place for a human to be.


 

John Holbrook

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Perfect, well-composed image Milky Way image. I love its reflection in the pond below. Very nice—and thanks for getting out of bed to do it.
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Wonderful result - glad you got up early so we didn't have to :) Your view of the night sky is quite different from what we see at lower latitudes.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
So awesome Matti! Love the arch you got in this. This is the best time of year for that, and you nailed it. I am glad you woke up even if it took 4 alarm clocks. :)
 
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