coniferous forms dance in the umbra, flickering oranges of molten tongues, of yellows and reds, bathing the night; its hungriness fed, in the softened light. like fingers it reaches across the deep snow, long shadows are creatures in ember’s glow; devouring consumption as flames turn to ash, like ravenous huntsman his prey in his grasp. a ghost in the darkness, ’neath a sliver of moon; a howl in the stillness, a shivering tune; in patience awaiting, straining to see a dark horse arising, ’cross a bright galaxy; the fire now low as he aims and he shoots; an eye for his target ends a night of pursuit. his prey is now captured, his work here is done; the camera now loaded, his drive home’s begun.
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*post script.
the astrophotographer’s task is almost always lonely and usually cold during Milky Way “hunting” season. from the vantage point of Watchman’s Fire Lookout overlooking Crater Lake, a friend spends nights in a tent (or even an igloo), his only companion perhaps a campfire in the deep snow, chasing his dream of shooting the night sky. his reward for his labors? incredible videos and stills, caught in the lens of his camera... and our praise. Matthew’s motto is simple - “capturing the light in the darkness!" and what heavenly light he captures! interested in seeing some of his work? simply Google his motto!