Twilight Blue Photography

Twilight Blue Photography Patricia S. Pat’s most recent exhibit, “Dusk ‘till Dawn,” captures the night sky from around the world.

Worley, president of Twilight Blue Photography, is the resident artist and curator at the Hansen Warner Building Gallery on 6 South Main Street, Medford, New Jersey. Primarily a nature photographer, Pat travels extensively throughout the United States, Africa, South America and China capturing award winning images of the people she meets and places she goes. Her work hangs in private collections,

AtlantiCare, Penn Presbyterian for Advanced Care and is for sale at Stars and Stripes, 2129 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pat enjoys putting her years of experience to use as a judge, presenter and instructor.

06/09/2026

Capturing the sunset with a few new friends

06/08/2026
Stop by the Medford Arts Center, Medford, NJ, and say hi! A number of my Astro photos will be featured. I’ll be there fr...
06/04/2026

Stop by the Medford Arts Center, Medford, NJ, and say hi! A number of my Astro photos will be featured. I’ll be there from noon- 6pm!

Mark your calendars for June outdoor fun in Medford NJ! Join us for our annual Art, Wine, & Music Festival on Sunday June 14th from 12PM to 6PM. Come out and have a great time!

You still have time! We are looking for Art/Craft Vendors & Food/Food Truck Vendors

To sign up and for more information go to:
https://medfordarts.org

Art/ Craft Vendors
https://medfordarts.org/awm-artcraft-vendors

Food Vendors/Food Trucks�
https://medfordarts.org/awm-food-vendors

CHECKED OFF THE FULL MOON RISING BEHIND READING PAGODA TONIGHT. The clouds cleared, the lights came on, then the moon ro...
05/31/2026

CHECKED OFF THE FULL MOON RISING BEHIND READING PAGODA TONIGHT.

The clouds cleared, the lights came on, then the moon rose. The perfect scenario to capture the May Blue Moon rising behind Reading Pagoda. The image is significantly cropped as I stood approximately 5 miles from the pagoda producing the larger than life moon in comparison to the size of the building. What a night! With thanks to Robert Zurfluh planning the event.

Single Image
EXIF
Canon EOS R5, Canon RF 100-500
f/7.1, 1/160 ISO 2500
Cropped significantly

Double Milky Way Panorama (Click to see full image)Multi-Row Panorama BlendOne of the most challenging night sky images ...
05/24/2026

Double Milky Way Panorama (Click to see full image)
Multi-Row Panorama Blend

One of the most challenging night sky images I have attempted is my 2026 Double Milky Way Panorama. I first became aware of this type of image when Mihail Minkov (The Eyes of the Universe, Bulgaria) won Landscape Photographer of the Year in 2023. His image was astonishing, and it inspired me to create my own interpretation.

Captured in March 2026, this panoramic image showcases both the winter and summer regions of the Milky Way in a single composition. The bright galactic core rises on the left, rich with color and detail, while the softer and more subtle winter Milky Way stretches across the right side of the sky. A quiet marsh landscape, along with leading lines formed by the water and pathway, draws the viewer into the scene and grounds the vastness above. The image represents a full-night journey across our galaxy, revealing its contrasting beauty from horizon to horizon.

Because clear skies never aligned for an entire night, the image was created over multiple sessions. I captured the winter sky and foreground during the first session, then returned 36 hours later to photograph the summer Milky Way. The window to successfully capture both components is extremely narrow and requires precise timing, seasonal positioning, and favorable weather conditions. In 2026, March 17–20 provided the only viable opportunity to complete both panoramas needed for the final image.

In preparation, I spent several years learning how to photograph and process summer Milky Way arch panoramas. During that time, I successfully created panoramic images in Death Valley, California; the Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa; East Point Lighthouse, New Jersey; and Watoga State Park, West Virginia. However, I had never attempted a winter Milky Way arch.

I made two attempts at the double panorama — one in 2025 and another in February 2026 — and both were complete failures for a variety of reasons. Over time, I learned from those mistakes and spent more than a year researching an ideal location within two hours of my home, using PhotoPills to help plan the alignment. Although the sky quality averaged only Bortle 4, I chose not to travel to a darker location until I felt confident I could successfully execute the concept.

With guidance from Dan Zafra of Capture the Atlas, I was finally able to succeed. Dan provided invaluable instruction on how to prepare for and capture the image.

Summer Milky Way (left side) 9 images stitched pano
Date and Time: 3/20/26, 5:19 – 5:33 AM
EXIF: f/2.8, 6 sec, ISO 5000
Camera: Canon R5 Astro Modified
Lens: Canon RF15-35 mm F2.8 L IS USM

Winter Milky Way (right side) 10 image stitched pano
Date and Time: 3/18/26, 10:20 PM
EXIF: f/2.8, 8 sec, ISO 32400
Camera: Canon R5 Astro Modified
Lens: Canon RF16mm f 2.8 STM

Foreground 14 images stitched pano
Date and Time: 9 Images, 3/18/26 8:25 – 9:PM, 5 images, 3/18/26, 11:44 -11:58 PM
EXIF: F/2.8, 188 sec, ISO 6400

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Lens: Rokinon 14 mm

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Assateague Naturalist’s ShackAssateague National Park, Maryland, USASingle ImageEXIF:F/2.8, 8sec, ISO 2000Canon R5 Astro...
04/25/2026

Assateague Naturalist’s Shack
Assateague National Park, Maryland, USA

Single Image
EXIF:
F/2.8, 8sec, ISO 2000
Canon R5 Astro Modified
Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM

A PLACE TO SIT -Assateague National My friend  Lyons summed up this image perfectly.  -- The empty chair speaks volumes ...
04/23/2026

A PLACE TO SIT -Assateague National
My friend Lyons summed up this image perfectly. -- The empty chair speaks volumes -- mankind and the universe.

Single Image
EXIF
F/2.8, ISO 2000, 8sec
Canon r5 astro modified
Canon rf 15-35 mm

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