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A combination of the five photos of the night sky layered and combined in Photoshop to create star trails. (Robert Lewis / The Signpost)

Night lights

Robert Lewis August 22, 2020

BriElle Harker and Robert Lewis are photographers for The Signpost at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. During summer vacation they have been practicing their craft and trying different camera techniques...

Image of the Dipper showing how light pollution affects visibility. (Robert Lewis / The Signpost)

Capturing the Milky Way on camera

BriElle Harker July 20, 2020

BriElle Harker and Robert Lewis are photographers for The Signpost at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. During summer vacation, they have been practicing their craft and trying different camera techniques...

Manipulating shutter speeds for water versus fire photos

Robert Lewis July 20, 2020

BriElle Harker and Robert Lewis are photographers for The Signpost at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. During summer vacation, they have been practicing their craft and trying different techniques...

March 22, 2020. Weber State University main campus. (Robert Lewis / The Signpost)

A new normal, for a while

Robert Lewis April 6, 2020

Having lived in Maine for about 13 years, I’ve seen a few "Nor’easters." Events get cancelled. The power can go out for a few hours to a few days, depending on where you live, and the snowplows...

Ducks at Beus Pond Park in Ogden, Utah (Robert Lewis / The Signpost)

Beyond the backyard: Birds around Ogden

Robert Lewis September 6, 2019

Lately, I have had an interest in taking photos of birds in and around the city of Ogden. Besides my own backyard feeder in South Ogden, a few of the places I discovered for bird watching are Beus Forest...

Swim, spawn, die and repeat

Swim, spawn, die and repeat

Brandon May September 21, 2018

Each fall, trees are not the only part of Northern Utah that change colors by turning red: So do Kokanee Salmon. Every year at this time, thousands of Kokanee Salmon surge upstream to the tributaries...

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