The northern lights paint the night sky in a dreamy technicolour display. On October 10th, Victoria was treated to another intense aurora showing in what has been an epic year so far. Walking through the misty oak meadow after dark was surreal, with the tree tops looking more like acacia trees in the African savanna than something from around here. Standing under the silhouetted branches, the aurora came alive, with bands of teal blooming overhead washed with warm hues of pinky reds. Impossible to capture were the rapid white pulses that looked like clouds flying by at light speed. Eventually, I found myself on a beach watching the show on my own at two or three AM. What a beautiful universe we live in!
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Northern Lights from Victoria, BC - May 2024
Mesmerizing rainbows of colour dancing like opals in the sky ~ it’s hard to think of something much more magical and beautiful than the aurora!
I captured these photos during the historic solar storm of May 10th from the beach at PKOLS/Mt. Doug Park, as well as from the top of Pkaals/Mt. Tolmie.
It was surreal to watch the colours bloom and light beams pulse while what looked like portals to another dimension opened overhead in the tie-dye skies. What a special experience to have shared with so many others in the early hours of the morning. A reminder of the vast and beautiful universe we’re all a part of.
Canada's Largest Spruce Tree, the San Joseph Spruce - Vancouver Island, BC.
Canada’s largest spruce tree stretches towards the night sky as a full moon rises over northern Vancouver Island. Located near the San Josef River outside of Holberg in Quatsino territory, the San Joseph Spruce, aka ‘San Jo’s Smiley’, measures 255 ft (77.8 m) tall and 14.3 ft (4.36 m) in diameter. Standing at the base of the tree is akin to being a bug beside the foot of a giant elephant (Ian pictured here is 6’4 for scale). Pretty mind-blowing to say the least.
Please take a moment to reflect on the significance of our forest friends and send an instant message calling for their protection. Fine art prints available here.
[o] Canon 5D MKIV, 15mm fisheye, 30-second exposure, headlamp + moonlight, and a little bit of magic.
19 Favourite Photos of 2019
Each year I try to pick a selection of my favourite photos and write a little something about them. It’s a fun, if not challenging, exercise that allows me to review and reflect on all that’s happened in the past year. Below are 19 of my favourites from 2019. Do you have a fave? Let me know in the comments below if so! Fine art prints of these images and others can also be ordered online at: tjwatt.com/prints or by emailing prints@tjwatt.com. Have a great 2020!
Super Blood Wolf Moon
2017 Solar Eclipse
90% solar eclipse as seen from Metchosin, BC! Thanks to the nice fellow who allowed me to connect my camera to his telescope. What a unique experience!
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Snapshot: 2015 Supermoon Lunar Eclipse
I was out in the countryside last night and had the chance to view the spectacular supermoon lunar eclipse amongst dark skies. Here it is nestled in some tall beach grass in rural Metchosin near Victoria, BC.
Canon 5D MKII, Canon 70-200 f/4 IS @ 200mm, 2 sec. @ f 6.3, ISO 1600, flashlight