Twilight's Last Gleaming

Saturday, December 31, 2011

The day's waning glow is shown in this view looking west from the grounds just west of Christ Community United Methodist Church in Marion, Iowa around 5:25 PM, Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Sunset had occurred about 45 minutes earlier. The city lights in the direction of Cedar Rapids at right are located along the East Robins Road area. This image was a 1/3-second exposure at f/8, 800 ISO and 22mm focal length.

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Christmas Star

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The planet Venus shines above a street adorned with Christmas lights in clear conditions around 5:15 PM, Saturday December 24, 2011. Venus, glowing at magnitude -3.97, effectively competes here with the artificial light below. This view of the southwest sky is seen from Brentwood Drive NE in Cedar Rapids, just south of Boyson Road.

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Short Day

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A setting sun illuminates a sky laden with altocumulus clouds in this view of the southwest as seen from a future housing development area located just south of Boyson Road at Timber Oak Court in Marion, Iowa around 4:25 PM, Thursday, December 22, 2011. This was the shortest day of the year and heralded the arrival of winter.

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Post Christmas Celestial Lineup

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

A crescent moon and the planet Venus line up vertically as seen in the western sky from just west of the grounds at Christ Community United Methodist Church in Marion, Iowa around 5:25 PM, Tuesday, December 27, 2011. This view looks toward the neighboring city of Cedar Rapids. A smattering of Christmas lights are still evident just below the horizon. Venus gleams at a bright -3.98 magnitude. Also faintly seen in the sky are two ghostly contrail streaks. This image was shot at 1/3 second, f/8, 800 ISO, 22mm focal length. Air temperature was a relatively mild 35 degrees F.

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Santa's Coming From This Direction

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas! Stars wheel around Polaris (the North Star, seen just right of the branches at left center) in this two-minute exposure at f/3.4, 500 ISO and 18mm focal length taken around 2:25 AM, Friday, December 23, 2011 from Brentwood Drive NE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The two bright stars at upper right are Aloith and Mizar, located in the handle of the Big Dipper. Now, normally I would not get up at this hour and go out into 20-degree F temperatures with a freshly sprained left ankle, but this was supposed to be peak time for the Ursid meteor shower. As it turned out, in about 45 minutes of observing, I saw nary a one in a clear sky--not even a faint streak--so this image became one of my "consolations."

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A Hazy Shade Of Winter

Thursday, December 22, 2011

The southwest sky is painted with altocumulus undulatus clouds as the sun begins to disappear behind a hill and trees at Bowman Woods Park in Cedar Rapids, Iowa around 4:15 PM, Thursday, December 22, 2011. Sunset was at 4:38 PM. Winter solstice had arrived less than 24 hours earlier, at 11:30 PM CST on December 21. The lack of snow cover kept temperatures around freezing at this hour. (Compare this photo with "Winter Solstice Sky" from last December).

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O'Rion Night, The Stars Are Brightly Shining...

Monday, December 19, 2011

The constellation Orion (top) rises over Brentwood Drive NE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa as seen from Bowman Woods Park around 9:10 PM, Saturday, December 17, 2011. Just above the houses at center, some decked out with Christmas lights, is the -1.47 magnitude Sirius, the brightest star in the sky. This image looks southeast. It was captured shooting a 10-second exposure at f/5, 1000 ISO and an 18mm focal length. As can clearly be seen, snow cover continues to elude the countryside.

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Venus Horizon

Thursday, December 15, 2011

The planet Venus, shining at -3.96 magnitude, sets in the southwest sky amid passing clouds as seen from Bowman Woods Park in Cedar Rapids, Iowa around 5:40 PM, Thursday, December 15, 2011. This image was captured by shooting a ten-second exposure at f/13, 500 ISO and 26mm focal length.

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Moon Light, Christmas Lights

Sunday, December 11, 2011

A waning gibbous moon rises over a neighborhood decorated with Christmas lights just north of Boyson Road in Cedar Rapids, Iowa just before 7:00 PM, Sunday, December 11, 2011. This view looks northeast. In the foreground is Boyson Lane and in the background at right is Boyson Court. The image is a composite shot with the foreground being imaged as a five second exposure at f/8, 500 ISO and an 18mm focal length. The moon was shot separately at 1/800 second at f/5.6, 500 ISO and 200mm focal length.

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Electrifying Chase

Saturday, December 10, 2011

This stab of lightning was part of a brilliant display around the outer fringes of a mesocyclone located just out of the image at left. The image is a video frame capture looking NNE along US Highway 71 a quarter-mile south of 280th Street and about 5.3 miles south of Early, Iowa. It was shot around 8:50 PM, Saturday, April 9, 2011. I had been capturing video of an amazing lightning display through the window of our vehicle here, unaware that the meso just to our north was already disgorging a wedge tornado as we chased along the storm's SE flank. Tornadic activity lasted well past 10:00 PM on this night.

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Kerrville Sunset

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The setting sun sends out rays from behind a large cumulus cloud in this image from Fredericksburg Road (Highway 16) just northeast of Kerrville, Texas around 5:00 PM, Monday, November 21, 2011. This view looks southwest toward town.

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Clearing Galveston Skies

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Scattered cumulus clouds drift past resort buildings as seen from the beach on the island of

Galveston, Texas. Earlier overcast skies began to give way to sunny skies as the day progressed. This view looks west about 11:15 AM, Thursday, November 24, 2011. The beach area was nearly deserted as it was Thanksgiving Day. The location here was between the city of Galveston to the southwest and Big Reef point to the northeast. Air temperature was in the mid 60s, and water temperature in the low 70s.

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Kerrville Sunrise

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Though the official sunrise occurred a little over an hour earlier, the sun just peeks over the rocky and hilly terrain as seen from Alvin Drive in Kerrville, Texas around 8:12 AM, Tuesday, November 22, 2011. This view looks southeast in the direction of San Antonio. Temperatures at San Antonio would rise to 82 degrees later in the day. Our family was in Texas for a vacation.

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Big Texas Sky

Friday, December 2, 2011

Swiftly passing clouds move across the southern sky in this view from Alvin Drive in Kerrville, Texas around 7:10 PM, Monday, November 21, 2011. Thicker clouds brought heavy rain and some lightning several hours later, a welcome occurrence for a state which had experienced very dry conditions for months. The dark shrubs at center are cedars and at right foreground is a century plant. This was a six-second exposure at f/4, 1600 ISO and a focal length of 22mm.

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