LIGHTSCAPES SEASONAL SCENICS FROM SIX TEXAS PHOTOGRAPHERS. 34 texashighways.com. Photo by Kevin Stillman DECEMBER

Similar documents
Hill Country Alliance Leadership Summit September 22, Momentum at the Edge of Night A State Parks Perspective

Here s what s ahead!!

2018 Summary. Timmy Telescope Solar Astronomy Outreach. Bringing Informal Science to the Public at No Cost

Blue Sky Winter: A Christmas Tale By Brandon Berntson READ ONLINE

Galaxies and the Solar System

It is a very human trait to wonder where we are in this universe. Usually, the only hint of the vastness of the universe comes at night.

Written by Vowery Dodd Carlile and Traci Burnett Illustrated by Karen Birchak

THE L.I.F.E. PLAN CREATION DAY 2 BLOCK 1. THEME 2 - CREATION - PART 1 LESSON 3 (7 of 216)

Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances By Lauren Myracle, John Green READ ONLINE

New Opportunities in Urban Remote Sensing. Philip Christensen Arizona State University

Ellis County-Midlothian to Waxahachie Trail Corridor Research

Parenting Tip of the Month. April. Lower Elementary Teachers

V Q \ = 5a?WZTL 156 Unit 6

Every year at our Ash Wednesday service, I have the blessing of telling each person, You are dust, and to dust you shall return.

1. Origins of Geography

Lewis and Clark and Me

THE HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE ONLINE CURRICULUM WIESS ENERGY HALL 3 RD GRADE 5 TH GRADE GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY PWC

Evidence is Clear. Students consider observations and inferences about the Steady State and Big Bang theories.

Halloween spending is a scary amount of money

Aiste: Do you often go to that festival?

These maps also show the path of the sun and moon movements in the sky.

How Geographers View the World: Human Geography. ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How does geography influence the way people live?

Talks and Presentations

Award Winning Photographer Ted Dobosz

Spatial Non-Cellular Automata

Comet Hyakutake Passes the Earth Credit & Copyright: Doug Zubenel (TWAN)

Tenmile Lakes Delta Building Study

NEWS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MARCH 2018

Objectives. Understand the different physical & human characteristics of each region

NARRATOR: Welcome to Astronomy Behind the Headlines, a podcast by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.

Our Place in the Universe (Chapter 1) The Structure and Size of the Universe

4 billion light years in the making: one UW-River Falls professor s journey to a scientific breakthrough Kelsea Wissing/UWRF Communications

August 21, 2017, Total Solar Eclipse The Lord God Displays His Glory by Ken Wright

A Correlation of. Pearson Interactive Science Content Leveled Readers Grade 4

Texas Geography Portfolio Book

Word Sort Sort the list words by words you know how to spell and words you are learning to spell. Write every word. words I know how to spell

James A Schuyler 220 Palo Alto Avenue San Francisco CA (415) September, 2004

Teachers Resources: Set One

Earth & Space. Learning Target:

Clouds and Rain Unit (3 pts)

!! The Rio Grande River starts at the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. This River is 1,885 miles long!

California Parks (C18A-2)

MONTHLY OBSERVER S CHALLENGE

Who ruled over the earth? Why did the moon feel sorry for the people of the earth? Who did moon trust? Why? Who did the Hare meet on his way?

In 2012, we learned a little more about what s out there. Let s keep on learning in 2013

(Cricket in Times Square) (Mammals or Cricket in Times Square) (Mammals) (Heidi) (Book of Insects)

Where, on Earth, are you?

Mystery Images from Space Educator s Guide

Seasons, Weather, and Earth s Climate (90 minutes) Disciplinary Core Ideas: ESS1.B, ESS2.D

Define umbra and penumbra. Then label the umbra and the penumbra on the diagram below. Umbra: Penumbra: Light source

Lesson Objectives. Core Content Objectives. Language Arts Objectives

COASTAL CURIOSITҮ J U N E 1 3, VISITING HOLLҮWOOD

Earth in Space. The Sun-Earth-Moon System

Questions that science may help to answer. This module offers opportunities to develop mathematics skills. For example:

From Twinkle Twinkle to the Lion King and Beyond: Nurturing a Scientific and Personal Relationship with the Stars

Chapter Introduction. Chapter Wrap-Up. Explosion

Practice Questions: Seasons #1

CONTENTS. How to Teach a Poem/Teaching Guidelines... 4 The Pleiades... 6 The Happy Farmer The Spider and the Fly... 22

Prim. Woodrow UV 225 UV 263. Brownsville. Lone Pine. '4 Greers Ferry '4 Post Oak. Budd Creek. Lake Ridge ") 3 ") 1 ") 2 UV 110. '4 Driftwood Shores

Checking Out the Theory *

1 Heat in the Earth. The land of fire and ice. 22 Unit 1 Reading: a diary. Sunday 19th June

PHYSICS 160: Cosmos Spring 2015 Homework #1 MODEL SOLAR SYSTEM. To get an intuitive feeling for the size of the solar system.

We ask questions. Like this one. What does this word make you think of? What is the first "thing" you think of? Hold on to that thought a minute.

DOWNLOAD OR READ : TREE RINGS AND TELESCOPES THE SCIENTIFIC CAREER OF A E DOUGLASS PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Chapter 15 & 16 Science Review (PATTERNS IN THE SKY, OUR SOLAR SYSTEM)

Weather and climate. reflect. what do you think? look out!

Module 4 Educator s Guide Overview

Learning Target: Describe how to compost and why it is important. Vocabulary: Dust Bowl, soil, dirt, degradation, conservation

CHAPTER 2 Strand 1: Structure and Motion within the Solar System

Small Bodies in our Solar System. Comets, Asteroids & Meteoroids

Night Skies and Photic Environment Resource Summary Bandelier National Monument

Ziemann!1. Three Defining Features of Kawabata s Snow Country: Culture, Religion, and. Mythology

An x-ray image of teeth. Can you see the filling?

at sunset Church, directions and

What If We Had No Moon?

Pictures in the Stars by Kelly Hashway

Solar System Test - Grade 5

ORGONE INSTITUTE PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES

Syzygy. The New. Everyone is Welcomed At the Dark Sky Festival Sequoia National Park. This Month s Events

Alamito Creek Preserve Ranches for Sale Marfa, Presidio County, Texas

Hydrologic Briefing Tropical Storm Harvey

Distance of Mercury to the Sun or the Orbital Radius

Houston, Texas. Top 5. NASA Johnson Space Center. San Jacinto Monument And M... Downtown Aquarium. Hermann Park Conservancy

Dark Sky Observing Preview. BSA Troop 4 Pasadena, CA

LAB 3: THE SUN AND CLIMATE NAME: LAB PARTNER(S):

Chapter 1 The Earth System. Sylvia Marquez 9 th Grade

e with water and gases.

Student Exploration: Seasons in 3D

Beyond the Book. FOCUS Book

NATS 101 Section 13: Lecture 7. The Seasons

Solar System Unit Tracking Sheet

Resource and Activity Pack. Discussion questions Comprehension exercise Lesson plans Activities

3rd Grade Object in the Sky Assessment

SEEING LIKE AN ASTRONOMER grades 4 6

[ 1.2 ] Texas Geography

Lesson 52: HORSES Revelation 6: 1-8

Forward. Definition of Terms

C) the seasonal changes in constellations viewed in the night sky D) The duration of insolation will increase and the temperature will increase.

Some Tips Before You Start:

Contents of The Universe and Deforming Solids

Transcription:

LIGHTSCAPES SEASONAL SCENICS FROM SIX TEXAS PHOTOGRAPHERS 34 texashighways.com DECEMBER 2016 35

IN PLANNING THE HOLIDAY-THEMED photo feature that appears on the following pages, Texas Highways Photography Editor Brandon Jakobeit challenged some of our most creative photographers to interpret the season s spirit with landscapes and lights. Photographer E. Dan Klepper, based in Marathon, drew inspiration from the 1979 movie The Electric Horseman, draping a buddy in solar- and battery-operated lights as he rode his horse in shallow waters near Big Bend National Park s Cattail Falls trailhead. In contrast to E. Dan s mountainous landscape, Dallas photographer Sean Fitzgerald headed to the Rita Blanca National Grasslands in the Panhandle, capturing a moody, star-dusted shot where the Milky Way, a lone windmill, and an illuminated stock tank on the plains suggest a visual connection between earth and sky. And Kenny Braun of Austin headed to the beach at Port Aransas, juxtaposing a trio of gleaming starfish with the foamy surf at sunrise. Woodlands photographer Kathy Adams Clark trekked to downtown Houston for a dramatic shot that combined the city skyline with a brilliant Christmas tree, while Laurence Parent of Wimberley re-interpreted the concept of a glittering tree by wrapping lights around the branches of a dying oak atop Enchanted Rock. Austin photographer Matthew Johnson also seized upon the tree theme, venturing to a family-run tree farm near Magnolia to create a nostalgic image suggesting hard work with a joyful payoff. The barn itself dates to the 1920s, says Matthew. I was going for a photo that could have been taken yesterday, or decades ago. It s easy to lose track of time when contemplating these unusual images. Lori Moffatt E. DAN KLEPPER (Opening spread) E. Dan conjured up an image from his childhood as he developed the dramatic Big Bend shot on the opening spread. I was originally thinking about photographing hikers or backpackers. But then I remembered a poster I d seen as a kid for the movie The Electric Horseman; Robert Redford s character rides a horse down the Las Vegas strip. So I tried to re-create that with Christmas lights. KATHY ADAMS CLARK (Inset) In downtown Houston during the holidays, decorations around City Hall and the Hermann Square reflecting pool create a festive atmosphere. KENNY BRAUN (Right) I had been down to Port Aransas with my family in August, and we were amazed at the many starfish on the beach, says Kenny. So I knew I wanted to combine the ideas of stars at Christmas with the stars on the beach. 36 texashighways.com DECEMBER 2016 37

LAURENCE PARENT I ve been playing with the idea of Christmas lights in the wilderness for some time, says Laurence of his Enchanted Rock shot. It s such a surprise to see lights like this where there is no electricity. 38 texashighways.com DECEMBER 2016 39

MATTHEW JOHNSON Bob Jones runs Spring Creek Growers in Magnolia with his wife, Carla, and their three kids. When I saw this neat old tractor parked outside the antique barn, I knew this was my shot, says Matthew. I was hoping to capture a romantic view of Christmas, and this also speaks to the essence of their farm. DECEMBER 2016 41

42 texashighways.com SEAN FITZGERALD Out here on the plains is the best place in the whole state to see windmills, says Sean of his shot at Rita Blanca National Grasslands. I wanted the feel of the open sky, because the skies become part of us, especially out on the prairie. And I wanted to capture the human drama of the lone windmill trying to pull a little bit of water out of the ground.