06/04/2026
“Milky Lupine” After my first trip up to Sugar Hill in 2019 I imagined how amazing it would be to capture the Milky Way over one of these stunning fields. So during the day on my next visit back there for them in June 2021 we drove around the area to a number of locations to scout out the best spot to return to after sunset. This particular field was the stand out perfect option with a full field of these standing flowers and the Kinsmans in the background, with a bit of Cannon & its slopes to the left.
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We arrived a little bit before sunset to capture the field with beautiful golden hour light hitting everything in sight from over our shoulders. Then waiting until close to 10pm to take the shots of the foreground during “blue hour”, with two separate images here that I focus stacked to get the near & far lupine in focus. The Milky Way began to appear above the mountains around 10:45pm with some lower clouds in sky, but luckily they cleared in time to capture it in all her glory.
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I used my Skyguiger Pro tracker to take a 90 second exposure of the sky at ISO 1600 and then stacked 6 of them to reduce noise. Then blended my focus stacked blue hour foreground with the tracked & stacked sky for the final image you see here. We didn’t get any dramatic colorful skies for sunset or sunrise on this trip, but to come home with an image like this makes all of the close to 1,000 miles put on my car worth it!
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