Astrophotography; A First Attempt

Over the weekend two of the kids and I drove to Cherry Springs State Park in northern Pennsylvania to enjoy some very dark nighttimes. Cherry Springs is an "international dark site" where the park does it's very best to keep all excess light out so the night sky can be enjoyed in all it's beauty.

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It really is amazing just how much light pollution that we, as a society, suffer through, and it's almost not noticeable until you're in darkness and see the difference. Being able to look up and outright see the Milky Way was just striking.

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All of these photo's were taken with the same settings:

  • ISO 800
  • 28 mm
  • 30 second exposure
  • f/2.8

What I really would have liked for these pictures was a 14mm with f/1.8 or f/1.4. Alas, what I do not have is a 14mm with f/1.8 or f/1.4. I do have a 50mm f/1.4, but a 50mm actually gets you to close to the stars and they begin to streak as they move. At the risk of man-splaining aperture, a wider aperture would have allowed more light to reach the sensor, allowing for brighter colours and a more vibrant Milky Way. As it is, I did the best that I could with the equipment that I had/have, and otherwise spent the night in awe of the night sky.

Now, pictures first, and more story later.

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And now the story of the weekend.

We found an airbnb cabin and scheduled a few months ago. The cabin was tiny. Tiny. Absolutely tiny, but it was adorable. It was pretty obvious to me that the owner built the cabin specifically to rent out as an airbnb rental for people looking to get away and unplug. There was no internet or mobile service in the vicinity; one had to drive to the nearest town, about 20 minutes away, to get reliable service.

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At least there was power, a/c, gas, and water with a shower. It was a really nice place.

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The view from the front porch:

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We got there about 4:00pm and spent a few minutes (it didn't take much longer than that) unpacking and setting up. And then it was time to not do much of anything. We did a little bit of looking around and found that there were only trees to be seed and birds to be heard. I loved it. There was this rather ominous looking person-sized hole in the ground, though, which framed - for me - the entire getaway as a prelude to the zombie apocalypse.

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My son did bring his Wii U and Nintendo Switch, so we played some games (I know, it's not quite unplugging, but it's close) until dinner, which was eggs on the stove. After dinner The Boy decided we needed 'smores, so we had a fire out in the fire pit.

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I love this next photo. It's blurry and out of focus and certainly isn't going to win any awards, but it looks like my child is being assaulted by Alligator Loki when, in fact, he's just bringing over a few more sticks for the fire.

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Sleep finally happened, and I think the boy slept better than I did.

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The next morning was slow and lazy. It was awesome. There were some deer out in the field that my son was able to get a picture of on his phone:

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(this picture of the three deer was taken by my son on his iPhone 11; it is not mine)

While he was looking for deer I was spending some quality time in the fresh air with a coffee and some reading material.

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The rest of the day was spent lazily. We drove over to Cherry Springs State Park to get a feel for the area so we knew both how to get there and where to go when we got there, drove into town for some ice cream, and also stopped by to look at this old fire tower. There's really nothing special about the fire tower other than it looks kinda cool.

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That night we went to the park to star gaze and were not disappointed. It was breathtaking. It almost wants to make me drop a few thousand dollars on a new camera system.

I also did take some film photos while I was there, but I have yet to use of the film to send in for developing.

Ultimately we drove home. There was some rejoicing in the back seat when we hit a spot on the highway where a mobile signal was strong, and more rejoicing from me when I came across a spot on the highway where I could get another coffee. And then we got home, where the dog was pleased to see me.

For those interested, the pinmapple coordinates of Cherry Springs State Park are 41.661856 lat -77.823529 long. It's a beautiful place for enjoying the real night sky.


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(c) Victor Wiebe


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looks like my child is being assaulted by Alligator Loki

Hahaha this gave me quite a laugh bc its true.

That place where you stayed looks really amazing, it's a perfect place to get away from the internet and keep your mind calm.

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It really was a fantastic place to stay. Two nights with three people in the small confines was a good limit, but it was really, really nice to slow right down for awhile. I'd like to go back in the autumn when all the trees begin to change colour.

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Love the Milky Way shots and that cabin is awesome a great place to disconnect for a couple of days

That fire tower is cool

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Thanks so much! It was awesome to disconnect, indeed.

I was a little bummed that the lower stairs in the fire tower were removed; I would have liked to have climbed up it, but I suppose there is a safety issue.

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I did mean to ask if you could climb the tower, removing the lowe rstairs is probably there are to many idiots out there who would put themselve at risk, which is a shame ruins it for those of us who have some common sense

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Sadly, true. We all suffer from the lowest common denominator of stupidity.

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Mind you after I said that, I wondered when I was a teenager would I have been one of those to do something stupid up there, and cant say for sure I would not have been LOL

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This was great, Victor! I loved that tiny little cabin in the woods! It is just perfect for a small group to getaway. A/C Shower, Kitchen... check check check! All the basic necessities that you need in life.

I love campouts and fun weekends like this. The starry, starry night was amazing and the pictures were awesome. Seriously. I know about wanted bigger and better once you see that sky or eclipse!

Le sigh.

The smores are a given, I didn't even have to guess about that. :) This was a wonderful time to spend with your boys. They might not have been too impressed at being unplugged, but, years from now, they will still be talking about it.

My house out on the Shore has no internet, cable, or phone. The service doesn't pick up my cell, but, I got a Tracfone which actually works there and I use it thee. The point is, I run out there as often as I can to unplug. I love being here on Hive, but, I love being away from it all too. I am glad you take the time to do it.

Great post!

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Thank you! I do love being away, or just, at least, Out And Doing Something (tm) - I suffer severe cabin fever when in the house on the weekends. It was definitely a good time, and I'm glad we went. I wanna go back! Maybe in the autumn.

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Book now! Those places get really booked in the Autumn. Leaf peekers and all. The colors are delicious at that time of year up there.

Seems like the boys had a good time too. I bought a cheap telescope (found it in a thrift shop) and brought it with us one time. It is hours of great fun, especially in the real dark. Cabin fever is always interrupted by a trail ride with the horses. They love getting out and kicking it up, just like kids.

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A fabulous place! Experience matters :)

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Thank you! And it does indeed. The 4.5 hour drive wasn't even an issue. It really was a great getaway.

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I forgot to mention the fire tower. I love those and see them all over in the forests, mostly in the far north. Just where I have seen them, I know they are all over. They are so cool and give an incredible view of the entire area.

Of course, can't let joe idiot have a try at that. Can you imagine the lawsuits?

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Right? I could see someone climbing up and having the entire thing topple over.

Of course, I seriously considered scaling the outside, so...

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WOW, that's a fantastic tiny cabin, @wwwiebe!!!
I would love to rent one!
The Milky Way looks beautiful!!!

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Thank you very much! I was a little concerned that the pictures turned out a little too dark, but I think I'm happy with them. And absolutely, that cabin was fantastic! I want to go back!

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