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Something beyond stars

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Well not really beyond.

On the drive up I stopped for this patch of trillium.

A friend and I were camping in the Sleeping Bear National Park earlier this month specifically to spend as many nights as possible shooting the stars in that big beautiful dark sky country.

Arriving at site 312. It had electricity!

But let’s be honest, I took a lot of other pictures too. After all, what does a photographer do all day while waiting for it to get true dark?

All set up for our 5 night stay.

Well, we sat in camp a bit. And cooked lovely meals.

Yum. She brought the fish, I brought the chicken salad and bread.

We enjoyed the campfire in the cool evenings.

Trying to get warm.

And we got a little shuteye as we waited for the Milky Way to rise.

All buttoned up for a nap.

Of course we also went on a hike or two through the countryside, enjoying the newly greening forest…

This hike it was all about the late afternoon light.

…and the wildflowers pushing up from a long winter nap.

I can’t remember what this is, but it sure was pretty!

There’s plenty to do while you’re waiting for the stars to come out.

Hiking past a lake made during the times of glaciers. We were cold just thinking about that.

I haven’t even begun to process the images of the old barns and the orchards in bloom that we saw. And I still have seven stacks of star images to process.

Pretty sure it’s not edible.

So there’s going to be plenty to share once I get all the work done.

While you’re waiting you might want to go on a walk somewhere pretty too.

But it’s going to take awhile.

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

21 thoughts on “Something beyond stars

  1. I admire your bravery. Even with a friend — shoot, even with Monkey! — I’d feel pretty isolated and afraid, camping in the dark woods on a cold night. Perhaps it’s my writer’s imagination, but I’d “see” all kinds of scary things behind every tree. So I’m happy to have found a brave online friend — one I can enjoy adventures with vicariously!

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  2. I’ll be at the nearby hotel. Let me know when I should arrive with my camera. 😆 I am not a camper, but I admire you greatly.

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    • I have gone out to shoot stars up there and stayed at a hotel. It’s kind of a luxury. It was nice to be able to go back to the hotel and sleep for hours after being out all night. We once spent from midnight to 5 a.m. out shooting stars…and then I drove back to the hotel and crashed for a few hours, but then HOUSEKEEPING started making lots of noise in the hall. Oh well…

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  3. Lovely place but where is Penny?

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  4. Camping in a tent – you lost me there 😉 (I had moved up to trailer-camping and my bones are crying just thinking of sleeping in a tent!) That said, I cannot wait for the series of photos you will share. This is off to a fabulous start!

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  5. That wildflower looks like fringed polygala.
    You are a true camper — Tent! Looking forward to more photos….

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  6. Great pics. Looking forward to seeing more from this trip.

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    • It was a great trip. Cold though. My drop-dead, not going to tent camp, low temp used to be 45. On this trip it got down to the low 30s. I was so glad I had electricity and an electric blanket! I know…makes me a wimp. But I was a WARM wimp!

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  7. But of course you took other pictures. What a splendid trillium patch. Stars that have come to Earth.

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  8. What a marvellous experience. Thanks for sharing it.

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  9. Wait….what? No starry night photo at the end?

    This post was such a tease! 😊

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  10. Yum, dinner! And the fire … and the trillium. 🙂

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