If you want to get close and personal with Smoke Trees, you need to spend time with them. Quality time. Bring a chair and get comfortable. Don't talk, just listen. Watch how their color and even personality seems to change from golden hour to sunset to night. After enjoying myself in Smoke Tree Wash during the late afternoon, I decided to spend more time with my newfound friends and enjoy the sunset and early stars.
I used some of my favorite photos to put together this slide show. Enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by!!
Linking with Skywatch Friday.









Nature provides all kinds of beauty that changes in the light Great photos today
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see the smoke trees go through the fading light of dusk and into the dark night. I love the sight of the Milky Way from your dark desert skies!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff, and I just had to say it, because here is the first time I have ever witnessed stard caught as well as you do. I just sat and stared at that star studded sky. It is amazing how you captured so many millions of them. Thanks Maybe stopping by your place is giving me more appreciation for someone who is a rea photographer. I had many a mate in the USN that were Photo Mates by rating, that was their job. But looking back I wonder why I never saw one on the deck of the ship at night trying to catch that beautiful view on a clear night. Take care. Again thanks...
ReplyDeleteThese are such wonderful photos :-D
ReplyDeleteThose last three photos before the slide slow - what beauty, with the stars and the Milky Way visible. Another "wow" post. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome night shots of the Smoke Trees ~ others are great too ~ thanks,
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You are my go-to guy for desert photography and especially nighttime desert photography. These shots are great. I only have one question. How many beers for this session?
ReplyDelete...you make this barren landscape come alive! Your night photos are beautiful.
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