The Moon Set over the Inlet

The Sun was rising as the full moon was setting across the Jupiter Inlet.

Moon Set over the Inlet -
Jupiter Inlet Moon Set – IMG_0053

Matheson Hammock at Sunrise

An early morning with very cloudy skies. When the sun begins to reach below the horizon and the sky gives up it’s special colors at Matheson Hammock, Miami.

Matheson Hammock Sunrise
Matheson Hammock – IMG_9677_8_9

South Florida Stars at Night

When the darkness came after the sun disappeared completely over the horizon, the stars began to dot the sky. The darker it got – the more stars became present. You could still see the light pollution on the horizon from Miami and Broward Country.
Location: Harold A Campbell Public Use Area

The South Florida Stars over the everglades - IMG_0763

Sunset at Harold A Campbell Public Use Area

A beautiful sunset at Harold A Campbell Public Use Area in Palm Beach County . Located West of 27 . There are no street lights, there is no road markings, but there is a place where people can launch their small boats on the water and can park.

Sunset Harold A Campbell Public Use Area
Sunset at Harold A Campbell Public Use Area – IMG_0729
Sunset at Harold A Campbell Public Use Area Portrait
Sunset at Harold A Campbell Public Use Area – IMG_0736

Star Trails in South Florida

We arrived about 20 minutes before sunset at Harold A Campbell Public Use Area. It is in Palm Beach County – out west. West of 27 by a 15 minute drive across a paved two lane highway. There are no street lights,  no road markings, but there is the Public Use Area where people can launch their small boats on the water and park. When the sun goes down, it gets dark – the only lights you see are from people and their cars. We saw fireflies around us, and on a night like this with clear skies and no moon – people setting up telescopes for viewing the night skies. Red lights are used to avoid issues with photography and you can see the light pollution on the horizons from the cities.

Star Trails over South Florida - 10-17-2014
Star Trails over South Florida – 10-17-2014

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