The Southern Utah night sky is renowned for its brilliance. There are nights when you look up and see only stars, not much black. Around the new moon phase is the best time to watch and Orion is prevalent in the southern winter sky.
The ambient light from the town of Springdale was just enough to light up The Watchman and a fence at Zion National Park, Utah
I don’t have a bucket list. I think they’re silly and have the potential to make you feel bad about not accomplishing them but, well…let’s just say your photography make me want to visit all the places I see in them.
I’d love to one day see the stars without the light pollution that surrounds most of us. Living in a rural I do get to see more stars than city dwellers, but nothing like what I’ve heard described by folks like you. Thanks for sparking my imagination!
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