Matt Newman | 2018 Astronomy Photog Winner & a Frostbit February Milky Way at Crater Lake | Ep 103
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I am joined by Matt Newman to talk his amazing adventure of solo climbing a mountain peak at Crater Lake in February. Yes....FEBRUARY! At risk of death, Matt braves the elements alone to capture a beautiful early Milky Way over Crater Lake. He returned alive but frost nipped and sunburnt! The ultimate oxymoron of winter torture! :D
We also talk about his success getting that Crater Lake image picked up by Universe Today for their Cosmos Publication as seen here: https://www.universetoday.com/139658/our-book-the-universe-today-ultimate-guide-to-viewing-the-cosmos/
Continuing on his success getting his image used for that publication, he is awarded a Shortlist Recognition for the 2018 Astronomy Photographer of the Year in the Aurora category.
All Contest Winners: https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/astronomy-photographer-year/galleries/2018
Listen to Matt describe the process of participating in that contest and join me in submitting your work to the 2019 contest!
Matt's website here: http://www.matthewnewmanphotography.com/
Follow Matt's photography on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewnewmanphotography/
Learn from Matt's Astro Cheat Sheet: http://www.matthewnewmanphotography.com/home-2/night-photography-cheat-sheet/
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