by David Lane | Dec 29, 2017 | Milky Way Landscapes, Uncategorized
Dinosaurs! Actual Photograph – What?!? I call this image “Look at the Pretty Light in the Sky!” the last of my 10 image series. Ever wonder what a dinosaur looked like at night? Wonder no more! This is a real photograph, well actually its about 40...
by David Lane | Dec 28, 2017 | Milky Way Landscapes, Uncategorized
The Badlands are an interesting place, sometimes when quite dry they appear nearly colorless, sometimes after some rain, they sprout color and have a completely different look. This night was after a recent rain and the colors were much more...
by David Lane | Dec 19, 2017 | Milky Way Landscapes, Uncategorized
In the heart of the Grand Coulee lies one of the natural wonders of North America—the Dry Falls cataract. This 3.5-mile-wide chasm of basalt, with a drop of 400 feet, that was left high and dry thousands of years ago as the last of several Ice Age floods swept...
by David Lane | Nov 24, 2017 | Milky Way Landscapes, Uncategorized
Dinosaurs! Actual Photograph – What?!? I call this image eclipse of the dinosaurs, the second to last of my 10 image series. Ever wonder what a dinosaur looked like at night? Wonder no more! This is a real photograph, well actually its about 40 some photos...
by David Lane | Nov 14, 2017 | Uncategorized
My Article from Charlie Warrens fantastic magazine Amateur Astronomy. A must read publication if you are an Astronut like me. Oregon is a long way from Kansas. And by that, I mean more than just the miles and the hours driving. The Oregon coastline is something...