A few days ago 3 other intrepid women photographers and I ventured forth to a new destination, Big Sable Lighthouse, at Ludington State Park.

We were, of course, looking for a dark place to shoot the Milky Way. We are all members of an online Milky Way photography class, though most of us had never met in person.

We put this particular adventure together quickly, with a barrage of text messages flying between us, when we realized there was a clear night coming up. Then, the day before, someone did some research and messaged the group — “Do you know there’s a 2 mile walk out to the lighthouse?”

Uhhhh, no, no we did not know that. This caused a bigger flurry of messaging and then someone finally just booked a campsite for us all at the park and we decided to go for it.
We had a beautiful night for our adventure, and the walk was shorter from the campground than from the lighthouse parking lot, only 1.5 miles through the woods and dunes. And of course 1.5 miles back in the dark, but underneath a star packed sky.

Our biggest obstacle turned out not to be the getting there but the lights that surround the lighthouse. There is a big streetlight shining in front, and an obnoxiously orange light in back making the whole back of the lighthouse and most of the grounds glow neon.

According to our apps the Milky Way, now pretty vertical, would be right alongside the tower about 10 p.m. We were convinced it would be a stunning shot.

If it weren’t for the orange light…and that big tree.

So we did the best we could with the lighthouse itself and then we spread out across the beach looking for other interesting things.

There was a gentle breeze sweeping away the bugs and the stars were hanging above us and no one was in any kind of hurry to leave.

When we finally did begin to pack up around midnight I noticed my backpack was pretty wet from condensation. I began to realize the trouble I had had focusing on the stars, or anything for that matter, might have been because I had condensation on my lens.

Condensation which would have been eliminated if I had put my lens heater on the camera at the start. The lens heater I bought the week before and lugged 1.5 miles out to the beach, but left in my backpack.

Yep. One more lesson in a whole list of lessons I’ve learned on this Milky Way journey.

As a side note, there’s been quite a bit of death tangent to my life this past week. Not people directly tied to me, exactly, but people important to people important to me. I guess the heavens gained a few more stars.

Late that night while listening to the lake murmur and wandering the dunes, watching the Milky Way slide across the sky I noted the newcomers.
And then we all walked back to camp under the umbrella of the starry night, content in our imperfect images, happy that we went, ready to do it again the next clear, moonless night.
Imperfect perfection.
September 13, 2023 at 2:41 pm
I think the photos came out darned great! The one you didn’t like with the tree illuminated? I actually like it and I think the tree glowing orange is pretty darned cool!
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September 16, 2023 at 11:42 am
I’m glad you like it! It would make a good Halloween image! 🙂
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September 13, 2023 at 3:18 pm
What a wonderful evening! Thank you.
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September 16, 2023 at 11:42 am
You are so welcome!
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September 13, 2023 at 3:24 pm
These photos are wonderful, Dawn. Otherworldly, actually, which is pretty darn cool!
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September 16, 2023 at 11:43 am
It was such a lovely night out there, I would have loved to get that stunning image that was in my head, but it was fun regardless of what we got.
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September 13, 2023 at 3:43 pm
These are fabulous! I love them all and can see you getting better all the time! Good job! 👍
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September 16, 2023 at 11:43 am
Thank you. Sometimes I think I’m making the same mistakes over and over again but in different ways!
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September 14, 2023 at 12:08 am
That’s so impressive how you turned around the stupid light situation and used it to make really gorgeous photos. Ok, my favorites are #1 and #11. And maybe you can bring a BB gun next time and just shoot out those stupid lights. Or not. 🙂
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September 16, 2023 at 11:44 am
I think they should have a switch inside where they can turn off the ‘street lights’ when needed, and then turn them on again after. I think it much be hard to sleep in there with orange light coming in all the windows!
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September 14, 2023 at 10:59 am
I’m sorry to hear about the deaths, but I’m glad you didn’t let that stop you from trying to get the perfect Milky Way picture! I can see where you’d be peeved at all the “unnecessary” light — especially when there are so few days when it’s dark enough naturally to do this kind of photography — but you made the best of the situation. I really like the lighthouse closeup and the one with the fishing boat.
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September 16, 2023 at 11:45 am
We had fun and that’s what matters, and I made some new friends too! The stars were wonderful, regardless of the stupid orange light.
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September 14, 2023 at 11:07 am
Dawn, I so admire your fortitude and your eagerness to learn and experiment! I also love that shot from right up next to the lighthouse and the following image of the Milky Way backdrop to the three trees. You do nice work, and I look forward to seeing where it will take you.
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September 16, 2023 at 9:01 pm
Thank you!
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September 14, 2023 at 7:14 pm
What a great adventure!
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September 16, 2023 at 11:45 am
It was! Walking out the 1.5 miles was nice, walking back in the dark was pretty cool too.
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September 15, 2023 at 5:00 pm
Lovely photos 🙂
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September 16, 2023 at 9:14 pm
Thank you very much! I’m still learning, so much to remember when you’re out there under the stars. Every place is different. I keep thinking NOW I know…but in reality, I’m never going to know it all! But that’s OK, it’s fun just being out there.
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September 18, 2023 at 5:49 pm
These photos are magical. I love the one of the lighthouse with the stars all aglow around it. It’s beautiful, and how fun to always be learning something new.
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September 19, 2023 at 1:42 pm
This is one of the most fun things I’ve ever tried to learn in my life.
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September 19, 2023 at 5:40 pm
OOOOOOOoooo
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September 19, 2023 at 5:50 pm
I know!!!
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