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Taylor Photography – Workshops – Prints – Presentations

The photogenic core section of the Milky Way has started its late Winter ascent into the night sky. Here you can see the Great Dark Horse, one of the most recognizable features of our galaxy, making its way above the horizon at Marshall Point Lighthouse. This image was captured just after moonset and shortly before sunrise on February 1 during the blue hour. Milky Way season has officially started.

Spots in our Spring Night Photography Workshops are filling up. We are offering two workshops at Marshall Point during Spring 2015 and we will be adding a couple more over the Summer months. Check out our website for more info.

© Mike Taylor | Taylor Photography

http://bit.ly/1Kstw5K


Taylor Photography – Workshops – Prints – Presentations

The photogenic core section of the Milky Way has started its late Winter ascent into the night sky. Here you can see the Great Dark Horse, one of the most recognizable features of our galaxy, making its way above the horizon at Marshall Point Lighthouse. This image was captured just after moonset and shortly before sunrise on February 1 during the blue hour. Milky Way season has officially started.

Spots in our Spring Night Photography Workshops are filling up. We are offering two workshops at Marshall Point during Spring 2015 and we will be adding a couple more over the Summer months. Check out our website for more info.

© Mike Taylor | Taylor Photography

http://bit.ly/1Kstw5K


Taylor Photography – Workshops – Prints – Presentations

A foggy evening in Great Falls, Maryland earlier this week. Inspired by the great work of Lars van de Goor.

© Mike Taylor | Taylor Photography

http://bit.ly/1xkaEj7


Taylor Photography – Workshops – Prints – Presentations

A foggy evening in Great Falls, Maryland earlier this week. Inspired by the great work of Lars van de Goor.

© Mike Taylor | Taylor Photography

http://bit.ly/1xkaEj7


Metallic prints: Taylor Photography Portfolio This is a composite of 60 frames from a static time lapse on Maine’s Bold Coast. Stacked to make star trails and tweaked using my own blending methods & with Star Spikes Pro 3 plug-in for Photoshop. I used an LED flashlight to light-paint the trees and foreground in a few of the frames. This image has been processed through Lightroom 4 & Photoshop CS5. bit.ly/18TsR0v

via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/iK2sjF