Saturday, July 25, 2009

Passing Showers

I was hoping there would be some great thunderstorm action here today but I only saw one strike... On my way down to SeaTac (to pick up Melissa from a BBQ) I stopped at the Jose Rizal Bridge and took this image of the showers approaching Seattle.

"Passing Showers"
Passing Showers

Friday, July 24, 2009

Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

This evening I drove out to Richmond Beach Saltwater Park to see if there were any noctilucent clouds (the answer was no). I don't believe I've ever taken photos here before. It's not too far from our place and it has a beautiful overlook of the Puget Sound. I'll have to head out there more often. I came away with these photographs.

"Swirling Mass"
Swirling Mass

"Moonset through the Rainfall"
Moonset through the Rainfall

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Noctilucent Clouds (Round 2)

Around 9:45 this evening I received multiple phone calls from friends that there were noctilucent clouds (NLC's) out over Seattle. I quickly ran outside to see how interesting they were and was blow away at how bright and structured they were. I quickly grabbed my camera, coat and flip-flops and drove over to Log Boom Park. When I arrived I was amazed at how much brighter they were than last weeks NLC's. Below are the photographs that I took, you can also view the whole NLC set on flickr.

"Good vs. Evil"
Good vs. Evil

"Path to the Heavens"
Path to the Heavens

"Striking a Pose"
Striking a Pose

"Fading into the Night"
Fading into the Night

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Log Boom Trails

I went to Golden Gardens again this evening with some friends and on the way home I decided that yesterday's startrails image didn't satisfy me. So I drove out to Log Boom Park and set up this 103 exposure image. It doesn't have the dynamic tree that the last one did but there aren't a ton of planes either...

"Log Boom Trails"
Log Boom Trails

Each exposure has these attributes:
Shutter Speed: 30 seconds
Aperture: f/4
ISO: 640
Focal Length: 10mm

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Magnolia Expressway

Yesterday, Rahul and I drove to the bluff in Magnolia overlooking the Puget Sound a place I haven't been to recently. While my camera was working on this image I helped Rahul learn how to take night shots with his Olympus EVOLT E-510.

"Magnolia Expressway"
Magnolia Expressway

This is a startrails image made up of 143 exposures. I knew there would be a couple planes in this image but there are WAY to many....

Each exposure has these attributes:
Shutter Speed: 30 seconds
Aperture: f/4
ISO: 640
Focal Length: 10mm

Friday, July 17, 2009

Noctilucent or Polar Mesospheric Clouds

Extremely rare noctilucent or polar mesospheric clouds were visible in the PNW Tuesday and Wednesday this week! These clouds are usually not visible south of 50 degrees north but recently have been seen as far south as Nebraska. These clouds form in the mesosphere about 50 miles above the earths surface in the Northern Hemisphere summer when the mesosphere is the coldest (yes that's right, coldest). The can only be seen after the sun has set (usually about an hour into twilight) when the sun is illuminating them from below (because they are so far above the earth's surface they still receive sunlight).

The first sighting of these clouds was in 1885 and there is no evidence to suggest they may have been around before then, so this is a relatively new atmospheric phenomena that is not well understood. Some believe that it is tied with global warming as they have become more are more frequent over time and have moved further south. Whatever the cause, they are beautiful and make for great photographs!

UPDATE 7/23/2009: More noctilucent clouds (NLC's) formed today that were even brighter! Click here to see them.

Noctilucent Clouds

Noctilucent Clouds

Noctilucent Clouds

Thursday, July 09, 2009

One Fine Day

"One Fine Day"
One Fine Day