Clear skies and crisp temperatures make for great night time shots of stars. So my buddy and I headed up north to capture what is left of the Milky Way in September. 

We first grabbed a first come first serve site at the Covered Bridge Campground. Hung the hammocks and then headed out to take some photos.

Our first stop was Rocky Gorge off the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire. Lighting up the foreground was a little difficult and the Milky Way was not lining up with our shot. Since the moon was going to be rising at around Midnight we decided to keep moving along. 

Date:9/12/20 – 9/12/20
Location:Crawford Notch, NH
Distance:200+ mi RT
Outing Time:2 days
Reason for TripNight Photography
I’m not saying this is a picture of aliens but I’m pretty sure it’s aliens.

As we drove we spotted a moose on the side of the road. Then we saw a couple fo foxes. Lots of wildlife this night.

We headed up to Crawford Notch and decided to photograph the Crawford Depot building. This is  a historic train station located in the notch.

We spent some time at this location photographing the building from different angles and playing with some light painting.

I was happy with the way most of the images came out. 

After we were done shooting we headed back to camp. Then took a scenic ride back to a view more pics on a bright and sunny day.


0 Comments

Leave a Reply

Avatar placeholder

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

error: Content is protected !!