Bryce Canyon National Park
Half the Park is After Dark
๐ International Dark Sky Park #10
August 15, 2020
The Great Starry Way continues with my dark sky park number 10, Bryce Canyon National Park. Much like Cedar Breaks the previous night, this park also boasts a high altitude and pure deep, unadulterated darkness. Though I was skeptical that a sky could come close to last nightโs, Bryce Canyon knocked my socks off. There is just no beating the skies in Utah. I am now a believer.
Spending the day in Bryce was helpful. I saw these eerie dead trees laying about that I wanted to use in my shoot. But first I headed over to Natural Bridge to see if I could shoot the stars through the arch. Turns out I wasnโt the only one with this idea. A young man was there when I arrived trying his hand at getting star trails. But I stayed a little bit because the Milky Way was just too gorgeous…
Next I went to try to play around with the dead trees. I was on my own at this spot which is my preference. Things get weird when the shutter opens. Truth is that shooting the night skies gets me giddy.
And the light painting started because some small clouds were messing up the skyโs clarity. But who can complain? Iโve decided I need to move where there are dark skies. I make all my best decisions on the road.
Dark sky park number 10 in the books!
Getting better at hearts. #socksandsandals
Can you see I’m in the heart? “Carry me in your heart. I talk to you from there.”
Back to my cabin right outside of the park. Tomorrowโs night shoot is one I am really looking forward to. Actually, the shoots from tomorrow and onward offer exciting foreground options, unlike the plunging amphitheaters of the past few days.
Thanks for following me on my adventures.