FOND OF STARGAZING? PACK YOUR BAGS FOR THESE WONDERFUL SPOTS

For a traveler, it’s not about the day or the night, the winters or the summers. A traveler would go on to explore unknown places of the world, no matter how remote the area is, or how unfavorable the temperature is!

Our favorite traveler, Andy Hayes from Oregon state Treasury has undoubtedly been to a number of amazing corners of the world and how adventurous it is to roam around like a nomad.

During one such journey of his life, Andy Hayes went stargazing on all the nights. He remembered those childhood nights he spent watching the beautiful blanket of stars in the pitch black sky. As he grew up, he discovered some of the best spots of the world to watch stars. Here’s a list.

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•    Big Bend National Park, Texas: Stars are best visible in an atmosphere without pollution. You can spot around 2000 stars from this national park on a night. We sure as hell are not going to count on fingers, but that indeed is a big number!

•    Flagstaff, Arizona: This city is popularly known as the Dark Sky City, and the stars are surely clearer when the nights are darker. Carry a telescope with you and you can also visualize some planets!

•    Mont-Megantic National Park, Canada: Andy Hayes from Oregon had been into the national park Astro Lab, which is an astronomy interpretation center open to the public. This national park is also famous for its unobstructed view of the skies.

•    Joshua Tree National Park, California: Heard of the Milky Way present in the solar system? Well, if you want to see it with naked eye, this is the place should be at. This desert park offers brilliant view of stars and the Milky Way.

So wait no more. Plan a trip with a large group of your friends, and spend the night counting the stars!

10 Photography Quotes to Inspire the Photographer in You

Andy Hayes, a veteran photographer from Oregon believes that Photography is the art of capturing mundane things and making them mean more by giving them a context. It’s also a science of freezing and thus exploring that part of our visionary experience that’s ever-fleeting. It opposes transience and fixates reality.

The world of photography has had many legends throughout history and their works have stood the test of time indeed. However, Andy Hayes thinks that it’s not about their works per se but their intelligence in the creative thinking process that forces itself out by way of photography. Photography is just a medium.

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Andy Hayes Oregon has compiled a list of famous quotations uttered by some legendary photographers that still seek to inspire photography enthusiasts and amateurs after so many years:

1.    You don’t take a photograph, you make it. – Ansel Adams

2.    Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst. – Henri Cartier Bresson

3.    Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. – Matt Hardy

4.   Nothing happens when you sit at home. I always make it a point to carry a camera with me at all times. I just shoot what interests me at that moment. – Elliott Erwitt

5.    Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow. – Imogen Cunningham

6.    You’ve got to push yourself harder. You’ve got to start looking for pictures nobody else could take. You’ve got to take the tools you have and probe deeper. William Albert Allard

7.    It can be a trap of the photographer to think that his or her best pictures were the ones that were hardest to get. – Timothy Allen

8.    Wherever there is light, one can photograph.Alfred Stieglitz

9.    In photography there are no shadows that cannot be illuminated. – August Sander

10.   Photography helps people to see. – Berenice Abbot