I've hiked all over White Tank Campground in Joshua Tree National Park in the past, but I've never been here at night to try my hand at Milky Way photography. So this post finds me wandering around White Tank on a hot summer afternoon (6/28/25), hoping to be able to line up the arch of the Milky Way in the night sky with some of the incredible rock formations in the area. Goal #2 is to capture some nice sky photos as the sun sets over White Tank.
White Tank is a small campground, with picnic tables and BBQs nestled among the monzogranite boulders. If you're lucky enough to score a campsite here, you won't be disappointed!One of my favorite rock formations. It reminds me of a smiling dolphin or whale, pushing out of the water. I'll be setting up camera and tripod somewhere in the area later tonight, with hopes of capturing these boulders in the foreground under the Milky Way sky. Meanwhile...
... It looks like I'm in luck for a beautiful sunset!
8:30pm, the crescent moon is setting (and will be gone by the time the MW rises). It looks like the MW will be in optimal position between about 10:30pm to 11:45pm, so I have a couple hours to kill. Usually I enjoy sitting under the stars, soaking up the desert solitude and stillness, and hearing the occasional coyote yip. That's how this night was, and before I knew it, it was time to begin photographing the Milky Way.
Sometimes the rocks take on a sinister look at night! |
10:25pm. I'm really happy with this one. Totally unexpected and icing on the cake are the meteor streaks. Look closely and you can count three of them!
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A cropped version, which makes the meteors a little easier to see. |
11:48pm. The Milky Way has moved higher in the sky. After this photo, it was time to pack up my gear and head home. A fun and productive evening!
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Not too late a night for the Milky Way. (I seem to recall some 2 and 3 AMs, so 11 PM isn't really all that late.) Stunning.
ReplyDeleteThe rock formations stir the imagination and are incredibly artistic. Also, what remarkable captures of the night sky!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos of the Milky Way. Well done!!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fascinating, gorgeous and captivating! And what a glorious sunset!
ReplyDeleteGrandes rocas rocosas, formando parte de ese bonito paisaje.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I'm not used to seeing something like a table in your first photo. The Milky Way is gorgeous.
ReplyDelete...wow, Mother Nature did a fabulous job sculpting those rocks and putting on that light show!
ReplyDeleteSuch clear views. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos as usual!
ReplyDeleteThese rocks are just excellent foreground materials for the stars
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing Milky Way photography ~ and that 'sinister looking rock' is funny ~ Great photos as always ~ never tire of seeing them ~ thanks,
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Excellent milky way shots and beautiful rock formations. What an interesting group of rock formations at this spot. Exploring there must be lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the photo with the meteor streaks.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful photos and I'd steer clear of that round creepy rock.
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a lovely spot to enjoy some quiet time and take some beautiful photos. The rocky formations and the MW are so beautiful. I noticed those meteor streaks too. They were icing on the cake.
ReplyDeleteAmazing rock formations, Milky Way just stunning, great photography.
ReplyDeleteLove how the meteor streaks add magic to the Milky Way.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen such impressive, fantastic images of the Milky Way in real life. Unfortunately, the night sky here is far too dark due to light pollution.
ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated!
The rock formation is also impressive; what an interesting landscape. Thanks for sharing.
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Some part of nature was chewing some funny beans when all those big rocks were created. There had to have been a sense of humor involved. Super pictures, Peter! Your posts are always fun, interesting, and simply a good read.
ReplyDeleteyou nailed it again!
ReplyDeleteTo have a bbq there must be wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow on all the pics! Did you make wishes upon the meteor streaks?
Thank you for sharing, it´s always great to pop in here!
You've outdone yourself again with these beautiful photos of the Mily Way in combination with those beautiful rock formations.
ReplyDeleteThat is a Hallowe'en Rock! Great photos :-D
ReplyDeleteThe Milky Way looks fantastisc in your captures! Wonderful sky now in October. 🍁 🎃 🍂 🌻 🍁 Greetings by Heidrun
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the Milky Way. Stunning photos!
ReplyDeleteI love these well-weathered rock formations and, of course, the resulting star shots. They are excellent.
ReplyDeleteAgain, thanks for the beautiful pictures. The 'streaks' were the first things to hit me in the Milky WAy. Never seen that before. But then that is a beautiful camp ground, unique to say the least. I have never heard of monzogranite boulders, but they sure are impressive. Makes me sad I missed places you show when we traveled in the area. The pictures help make up for our loss. Thanks.. From our back yard, awaiting our next trip which will be to Florida.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always! Special props though for the sinister rock!
ReplyDeleteWhile your milky way photos are incredible (and when are you photos not), I really like that first one. I've never seen a campground like that.
ReplyDeleteA lovely place to camp on
ReplyDeleteHow I would love to picnic at the table in photo #1 (although not at the end of June). What beautiful photos, as always, but your Milky Way shots were the best of today's selection.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see this place on your post, I am so tempted to visit. However, I don't think this is accessible to the day tripper, right?
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The rock formations are awesome. As well as the Milky Way.
ReplyDeleteSuper photo of the Milky Way with the meteors. Why are the rocks so rounded? OK, I looked it up And found a very informative young lady on youtube explaining the origin of monzogranite boulders. Wow!
ReplyDeletePeter, another very successful evening amongst the desert rocks with a lovely sunset and magical Milky Way. In the final image, the 'whale/dolphin' is stretching its neck to enjoy the vista more fully.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love seeing your sunset photos too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. The night sky is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic again.
ReplyDeletewow - these milky way images are fantastic. I have never had any luck with them. I really need to go on a photoshoot with someone who knows what they are doing. I enjoyed your other images too. Happy travels, have a great week, and thankyou for visiting my blog last week.
ReplyDeleteI like the picnic table there, would be a good spot for people to enjoy some lunch. i'm wondering if the hole in the rock in the 2nd photo was used as a watering place.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Even without the milky way those rocks were so cool.
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It is glorious.
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I must have missed this post, Awesome photos especially the Milky Way. Love the rock face
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