Shane Turgeon
Arch Rock
Exploring Joshua Tree National Park by night is an absolute thrill. There are so many amazing rock formations, like Arch Rock, just begging to be used as foreground for the pitch black, starry skies. We visited back in March and had scouted Arch Rock earlier in the day and lined things up with TPE to figure out the best time to return at night. After tiptoeing through the campground and clamouring into position we found the milky way rising at the same angle as the rock. It was perfect! I lit the scene using a low level lighting panel and took four shots for stacking. I'm over the moon with how this one turned out!
Made from 4 light frames (captured with a Canon camera) by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.5.1.
Arch Rock
Exploring Joshua Tree National Park by night is an absolute thrill. There are so many amazing rock formations, like Arch Rock, just begging to be used as foreground for the pitch black, starry skies. We visited back in March and had scouted Arch Rock earlier in the day and lined things up with TPE to figure out the best time to return at night. After tiptoeing through the campground and clamouring into position we found the milky way rising at the same angle as the rock. It was perfect! I lit the scene using a low level lighting panel and took four shots for stacking. I'm over the moon with how this one turned out!
Made from 4 light frames (captured with a Canon camera) by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.5.1.