2/18/2023 Barnard’s Loop and Orion with a DSLR

To be honest, it was a full spectrum modified DSLR with a dual narrowband filter to let hydrogen alpha light through. This image was made from 45 two minute images with a 50mm lens on a Canon T5i. Tracking but not guided.

Barnard’s Loop is part of the Orion molecular cloud complex which includes the Orion Nebula (below center). The bright star in the upper left is Betelgeuse while the one in the lower right is Rigel.

Orion Molecular Cloud Complex in (mainly) H-alpha light

2/5/2023 The Buffalo National River

A few months ago I learned that there was a “horseshoe bend” in the Buffalo and I’ve been planning to go shoot it sometime. Today was the day. Ms. GPS took me right there though it was a series of increasingly sketchy roads toward the end. At the end there is a definitely non-official trail, more of a beaten path, to the edge of an overlook. I took two pictures, one with and one without a photogenic tree. I can’t decide which I like better so I include both. It’s a two hour drive but I want to return under different conditions. On the way home, I stopped at the Tyler Bend Campground and shot the cliffs over the river.

Buffalo River – Red Bluff Overlook

Buffalo River – Red Bluff Overlook

Buffalo National River – Tyler Bend

2/4/2023 Haw Creek and Pam’s Grotto

This morning I went to Haw Creek Recreation Area near Hagarville in the Ozark National Forest. There I visited two waterfalls. First off, I hiked mostly uphill and sometimes off-trail due to tree falls to Pam’s Grotto and her waterfall. This was a cool place though my artificial knee was very concerned about the trail. Then I stopped by the actual recreation area to shoot the Haw Creek Falls. There is a third falls, the Pack Rat Falls, nearby but I didn’t have time for a trifecta today.

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