Author Archives: Mike Lewinski

About Mike Lewinski

Timelapser, astrophotographer, Braver Angel Moderator, NOC Director, Off-gridder in Crestone, Colorado, USA (a Dark Sky certified community)

Feb 4-5, 2020 photos and time lapses

I got Mad Max hubs thanks to the mud and ice on the drive to Taos.
Siris loves drinking from the stock tank when it isn’t frozen (conveniently at face level!). Also lately he’s been obsessed with eating snow and ice. Maybe because it’s foraged food that he found for himself.
I know my lens was going to frost up last night, but with a forecast low of -6F I didn’t want to risk my new battery for the lens warmer, so I left it off. The frost in the moonlight makes for some nice patterns anyway.

Feb 2-3, 2020 time lapses and astrophotography

First quarter moon
Orion Nebula, first try.
I shot for an hour and almost every frame had Starlink satellites in it. This is a composite of only frames with multiple satellites (some frames had 5+). There are two trains of Starlinks, one left and above, one right of Orion nebula. The long streak at the bottom is not Starlink.

Feb 1-2, 2020 time lapses and Sandhill crane video

Sandhill cranes in February
Peggy Pond Church

And on and on they came
through the pale afternoon,
long strands and ribbons,
arcs and curving wedges
hieroglyphs in motion,
staves of music.

We looked upward again and again and again and saw them flying
and as they flew they called to one another
the call sounded
through these myriad throats like the voice of a single being
half angel half bird
a wind sound, a water sound,
a sound as golden as honey.
We listened and felt ourselves enchanted beyond mortal sense.

All afternoon the sky was our dancing ground.
The long song rose and fell
the convergent lines formed circles.
We were children again in a ring around a rosy
immersed in a mystery.
In the end we must all fall down
and down
in a slow spiral out of heaven
and be ourselves again

earth and our stolid bodies claimed us.
We leaned against stones
the white clouds were slate clean.
On either side of the cliffs were voiceless sandstone.
All afternoon the cranes kept flying over
aligning themselves with the music

As the sound ebbed we spoke wistfully of dying
when our time came into such ecstasy