West Texas Thanksgiving
So I had a few days off work for thanksgiving… Most people usually visit their family during that time, but due to a late change of plans, I ended up doing something else.
I found out that about 600 miles west of Houston is a town called Fort Davis, Texas. Near this town is the Davis Mountains State Park and the McDonald Observatory. Since I hadn’t seen a clear night sky since I was a kid, I decided to drive over and check it out. (It’s one of the places with the least light pollution in the area.)
Being the time-lapse nerd that I am, I decided to experiment with my camera and newly acquired suction-cup camera mount. The first experiment consisted of mounting the camera in the rear window and taking pictures every minute during the drive there.
NOTE: Watch the time-lapses in HD and full screen if possible, it really does make a difference, especially for the night ones.
Also, for more photos from the trip, check out my flickr set.
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| Rear window mount. |
Unfortunately it didn’t turn out so great…
My second experiment took place later that night near someone’s ranch. I’m not sure if I was supposed to be there or not, but no one kicked me out (or saw me…) I found a radio telescope and did a very brief time-lapse of it with the stars in the background. I should have stayed longer, but I was tired from the drive and maybe a bit worried about being noticed.
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| Radio telescope. |
The video is extremely short, but I thought it came out alright.
Since I went there to look at the night sky, I had to find stuff to do during the day. And by stuff I mean mounting the DSLR on the hood of my car and driving around while making more time-lapse videos. I used the same suction cup mount I mentioned previously. It held just fine while driving at speeds of 75+ mph! The actual device was purchased from filmtools.com. It worked great!
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| Camera on car hood. Talk about trust! |
The first one happened during a drive from Marfa to Fort Davis.
Another one was from Fort Davis to Alpine.
There were other driving time-lapses, which you can see in my youtube channel.
The last was a more traditional time-lapse. I was driving and saw a nice field as the sun was setting. I set up my tripod and started taking photos.
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| I can’t seem to stay away from those “no trespassing” signs! |




