- Terri BarryThis image was from literally the last hours of the second storm chasing trip I have ever taken. The first trip was in 2022. The second in 2023. Neither trip produced the storms and images I dreamed of. Both years we hit the dry week in between spectacular storm weeks.
- Richard Eastman
- Danielle MurrThis is my favorite for two reasons: it was the first time I ever saw hoodoos, and after three workshops with Brad, this the first photo I actually finished editing.
- Steve MillerI went out to try and find an old spot where the workshop was and ended up driving past it. Searching the area i found a nice view of Factory Butte. I want to go back and try this one again. Canon EOS R, RF 15-35mm f/2.8, 20 sec exposure, 4000 iso.
- Rick TaftJacob's Ladder from Barcroft I traveled to the University of California's Barcroft Field Station in August 2023 for three nights of astrophotography high in the White Mountains at an altitude of 12,500 ft. The first night was setup only, the second night was crystal clear but was a wash due to mechanical difficulties with my imaging telescope, and the third and last night was almost a wash due to a weather system that had moved in suddenly.
- Jan AdamsAurora Borealis - where the sky paints its own masterpiece! In February of 2023 my husband and I spent seven days chasing the dancing colors while vacationing in Alaska. This was our first time traveling the Dalton Highway, going well above the Arctic Circle…a phenomenal experience! It was COLD (-20 °F to -30 °F, at night), but the night skies above the Brooks Mountain Range just exploded with color. Of the many images I captured during our trip, this is one of my favorites - I love the colors, the shapes, the textures and the memories it brings to mind!
- Trudy RippelI captured this image in June during a very hot weekend in Joshua Tree National Park. It was my first attempt at taking an image during blue hour and blending with an image of the Milky Way taken a few hours later. I like the result but it was a lot of work in PS to figure out the blending, and I still have much to learn. It was another spectacular night under the stars!
- George SchlossnagleI don't normally do blue-hour comps, but I found these amazing flowers in Bisti and knew that I would never be able to capture them sharply in total darkness. In a seemingly lifeless desert, the bright, colorful flours stood out and begged to be captured against the stark desert.
- Jonathan AdamsI chose this image as it's my first (what I consider) successful tracked deep sky image. It is a composite image; the sky was taken prior to moonrise, while the foreground was taken after the moon rose close to midnight. It's in the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley, CA - one of my happy places.
- Barb RumerI finally got to Norway for Aurora. I had the fortunate experience of 3 nights out of 6 with fabulous aurora. This is called a Corona Aurora - all the pillars converge into the Zenith. As well this has the red colors, which is even more unique. I have worked on many dark sky locations in 2023 and have just shot night sky in Lake Manley which is unusual, but the dramatic colors of the aurora with the stars was amazing.