I have always been interested in the night sky from a young age. Sitting by the lake gazing up at the cosmos from my family’s cabin brings back great memories of my childhood. This coupled with seeing images of nebula and galaxies in textbooks is what originally spurred me to get in to photography. The drive to replicate these images and learning the art of Astrophotography taught me the technical aspect of using a camera as your workflow is highly different and more complex than a sunrise shoot to nail a great exposure. The majority of the images below are 3 or 4 minute exposures on a star tracker. In addition, I shoot the images side by side to create a panorama with medium focal length prime lenses to enhance detail. All images are taken within the back to back from the same tripod location.

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North Shore of Minnesota