caught at 2:30 am PDT this morning.
Handheld Canon 5Div with 500 mm prime lens, ISO 100, 1/100th sec at f/4.5.
caught at 2:30 am PDT this morning.
Handheld Canon 5Div with 500 mm prime lens, ISO 100, 1/100th sec at f/4.5.
allow for easier photography and a less turbid water column.
Pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus).
GPS track of my paddling route, sticking close to the lily pads around the perimeter of the water body.
just one mile west of my residence in the Scabland pines, near Cheney, Washington. Local police knocked on my door around 1:30 pm PDT and ordered my evacuation, so I grabbed my camera gear and chased the story.
Tinder dry conditions in the rangelands and ponderosa pine forests in rural eastern Washington are easily ignited mid-summer, but the cause of this fire remains unknown at this time.
The Air Tractor AT-802 in the Fire Boss configuration with pontoons, capable of carrying 820 US gallons of water.
Water drop underway with nearly 7,000 pounds of weight loss on the airframe.
Mopping up hot spots after the air drops.
where there’s a fascinating universe just below the water surface.
atop an Atlas V-541 rocket from Cape Canaveral, carrying the next-generation scientific rover, named Perseverance, this Thursday, 30 July 2020 at 7:50 am EDT. Link to more information about this extraordinary machine: Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover. Landing on the red planet will occur in late February 2021.
What fascinates me, though, is that this robotic geologist will land on/near an ancient deltaic system that enters the crater from the west. I have lectured about this landform and depositional system in various courses from physical geology, fluvial geomorphology, sedimentology and stratigraphy, and more.
Image of fluvial-deltaic system on west side of Jezero Crater. False color image from NASA.
Photo-geologic map of Jezero crater quads showing exposed bedrock and surficial units. Blue circle indicates the landing ellipse. From Williams et al., 2020 (pdf). Related on-line article: Here’s How Scientists Mapped the Perseverance Rover’s Landing Site.
the water surface in nearby Fish Lake.
Frame grab from a 1080p video shot on my GoPro Hero 5 Black as I experiment with various settings and sun angles.
in eastern Washington. Wonderful.
Once again the ISS zooms by overhead shortly after sunset in this minute-long exposure.
Another satellite trail above the Milky Way, plus Jupiter and Saturn, and Antares.
Comet NEOWISE in the ponderosa pine trees. Look closely and you can spy the very faint ion tail (rising nearly vertically from the comet nucleus) in addition to the brighter dust tail (that broadens and angles to the right). Learn more here: Why Does Comet NEOWISE Have Two Tails?
in eastern Washington, just west of Cheney, America. Hands down this is the best naked-eye comet since Hale-Bopp in 1997.
Bonus shot: That’s the International Space Station streaking over the comet in a 30 second-long image.
and my paddleboard is my desk this summer in eastern Washington. The tyrant governor can’t make me wear a mask out here!
The beautiful blossom of the introduced fragrant or white waterlily (Nymphaea odorata).
The flower of the native great yellow pond-lily (Nuphar polysepala).
is now a spectacular naked-eye object. Get up at least an hour before sunrise and cast your gaze toward the north-northeast, low above the horizon, to spy this fleeting visitor to the inner solar system. You can’t miss it.
Shot with tripod-mounted Canon 5Div and 500 mm prime lens, ISO 3200, 1 sec at f/4.0.
UPDATE: This comet is now an easy evening object to see toward the north-northwest, a little more than an hour after sunset: How to See Comet NEOWISE in the Night Sky This Month. Super in binoculars! Get out and take a look… you can sleep when you’re dead.
Click image to enlarge finder chart.
Shot at around 10:30 pm PDT on Monday, 13 July.
in the Wind River range near Pinedale, Wyoming.
in the form of Fremont-style petroglyphs at McKee Springs.
as I embark on a northward-bound road trip. First stop, Dinosaur National Monument.
in Castle Valley, Utah. Since the town has no military hardware to display, the volunteer fire department sponsors the event.
Happy Birthday, America! The anarchists that hate this great nation can drop dead.
North wall of the Bowen Motel on W 200 N.
In the alley next to the U.S. Post Office, the rear wall of Moab Coffee Roasters, off E 100 N.
South wall of Red Rock Repair Car Wash on Grand Avenue.
in Castle Valley, Utah was settled circa 1920 by John and Ann Pace.
during the new Moon.
to keep him/her company in the nest, and I’ve given the name Racket to the second chick for obvious reasons.
Look carefully and you can spot the second chick in the nest.
at Corona Arch, above the Potash Road near Moab, Utah. Just another night at the office.
The underside of the arch was dimly illuminated with two small LED panels, while Saturn and Jupiter dominate the center of the image, captured about 3 am MDT.
last night in Arches National Park yielded the following results.
This 20 second-long image was not light-painted, but rather illuminated by the diffuse glow from vehicle headlights on the park road. That’s the glow of Moab in the far right.
This star trail image consists of 42 images for 21 minutes total duration. I dimly lit the monolith with a small LED panel for the last of the 30 second-long shots in the sequence.