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Through the Lens

Faint photons cross interstellar dust, bend through atmosphere, scatter off water, leaves, glass, and skin. I travel across the world to meet them.

5 Collections · 13 Frames
Looking Up
01

Deep Space

Light that set out long before anyone was here to receive it, stacked from many long exposures.

Comet C/2022E3 ZTF
C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Orbital period ~50,000 yr · Olympus EM-10 II, 135mm f/2.8, ISO 3200, 15 min total exposure
Andromeda Galaxy
Andromeda Galaxy (M31 & M110) ~2.5 million light-years away · Olympus EM-10 II, 135mm f/2.8, ISO 1600, 10 min (light, dark & bias)
Pleiades Star Cluster
Pleiades (M45) ~444 light-years away, ~20 ly radius · Olympus EM-10 II, 135mm f/2.8, ISO 1600, 30 min (light, dark & bias)
North America Nebula
North America Nebula (NGC 7000) ~2,500 light-years away · Olympus EM-10 II, 45mm f/2.8, ISO 3200
02

Skywatching

Gazing at the dark sky.

Aurora
Aurora Handheld · iPhone 15, 3 sec exposure
Solar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse Totality
Eclipse landscape
Eclipse Landscape Daylight turned to dusk
“To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit.”
— Stephen Hawking
Back to Earth
03

Landscape

Familiar places caught in unfamiliar light.

Sunset over the water with a city skyline
Sunset City skyline at dusk
Full moon over the sea with a passing cruise ship
Moonrise over the Sea A cruise ship passing at dusk
Sunset over Harvard Square in Cambridge
Harvard Square at Dusk Cambridge, Massachusetts
04

Wildlife

Brief encounters, held still.

Blue Jay perched on a branch
Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata
Remy, the Harvard cat, sitting on stone steps
Remy The Harvard cat
05

Portrait

People, and the seasons that frame them.

Portrait with cherry blossoms and Washington National Cathedral
Cherry Blossom Season Washington National Cathedral