I got up at 11:30pm to head out to the Everglades to meet some fiends to capture the Milky Way. The skies were clear with a cool wind blowing from the Northwest. The moon was about half full and it set around 2:45am giving us beautiful dark skies to photograph the Milky Way.
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The Milky Way over Long Pine Key
The Everglades is a great place to catch the Milky Way. The weather conditions were just right, Clear skies, no moon, cool temperatures and a very light breeze that did not disturb the water surface. The location is the Long Pine Key area in the Everglades National Park. My goal was to try out some new techniques. It’s been a long night, have a nice day!
Taken 03-30-2022
The Milkyway over the Everglades National Park
I had to get up around 3am to get to this spot by 4:45am. I caught this image around 5:00am. The moon rise was around 8:00am and the skies were clear. Everything was just right to capture the stars.
The Z Tree in the Everglades
The Z Tree in the Everglades National Park
The Morning Beckons
The reflections of early morning light that brightens the clouds as they drift above the pines in the Everglades National Park, Florida
Everglades Sunrise
Everglades Sunrise with sky reflection in Everglades National Park in South Florida