As we entered the Park an ominous white cloud billowed high in the West. A new fire had started from a lightning strike only a few hours earlier. As darkness fell the eerie glow would presage the dangerous fire that it would become over the next 48hrs.
The conjunction of Mars, Saturn and Spica (lower left) in the fiery glow of the Ponderosa Fire. |
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The Ponderosa fire is still burning - nearing 25,000 acres with up to 50 homes and structures burned. Evacuation warnings have gone out to the little town of Mineral where we stayed.
The fire glow over the ridge died down with the coming of night and we enjoyed a nearly perfect night of observing. It was a very narrow window as I am sure the smoke from this fire has darkened the skies over Lassen again.
Star Fire
Taken at Bumpass Hell parking lot, Lassen Natl. Park, August 18, 2012
Canon T2i (stock), Canon EF24 mm f1.8
Manfroto Tripod (stationary)
Mosaic of 4 frames, each 8 sec exposures @ ISO1600
Canon T2i (stock), Canon EF24 mm f1.8
Manfroto Tripod (stationary)
Mosaic of 4 frames, each 8 sec exposures @ ISO1600
no dark or flat subtraction
vignetting and lens correction in Lightroom 4
frame stitching in PTGui Pro
vignetting and lens correction in Lightroom 4
frame stitching in PTGui Pro
final adjustments and noise reduction in Pixinsight