A normal treat about a winter trip to Wisconsin is astrophotography. Wintertime means that the sun sets early and the dry air is usually clearer. This trip was an exception. We went almost three weeks with cloudy evenings and the two clear nights still had wispy clouds and a full moon which made it difficult to get a great shot. Still, a few turned out and it was enjoyable to spend some time outside in the quiet woods at night. Thanks go to neighbors Pam and Lois for letting me shoot from their property that has the best vantage of the southern sky.
Here is a long exposure of my camera rig taking a long exposure of the southern sky across the wetlands. It was fully night but the full moon and long exposure makes it look like day.
Another shot trying to find a gap in the trees that the moon didn't dominate. Since I couldn't go out on the lake I was forced to find vantange spots on land.