THIS IS AN ARCHIVE OF LAKE TAHOE NEWS, WHICH WAS OPERATIONAL FROM 2009-2018. IT IS FREELY AVAILABLE FOR RESEARCH. THE WEBSITE IS NO LONGER UPDATED WITH NEW ARTICLES.

Rowell book captures night sky


image_pdfimage_print

By Tom Stienstra, San Francisco Chronicle

It was close to midnight at remote Richardson Lake near Tahoe when Tony Rowell looked up from his campsite to see a meteor streak across the night sky, then explode into three pieces.

“As a kid out camping, seeing shooting stars was always one of my favorite parts of the trip,” Rowell said. “Camping that night, I looked up and said to myself, ‘I wonder if I could capture a shooting star on film.’”

That was 22 years ago. On Tuesday, the story comes full circle with the publication of the book “Sierra Starlight,” a collection of 60 of Rowell’s photographs that showcase the night sky and meteors above High Sierra landmarks. The images will take you back to your first campsites, starry nights and shooting stars.

Read the whole story

image_pdfimage_print

About author

This article was written by admin

Comments

Comments (2)
  1. nature bats last says - Posted: July 6, 2015

    What a wonderful legacy Tony Rowell is part of. His famous photography father was one of the best. I looked at the website and the night sky photography is beautiful. I have a Galen Rowell photo called “Sunrise on BearCreek Spire” that is a favorite. I climbed BearCreek Spire as a teenager and the experience changed my life. I want to get a Tony Rowell photo to hang next to my Galen Rowell photo. Good luck Tony!

  2. Tony Rowell says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    Thanks for your comments!
    If you purchase one of my prints I will
    Sign it to you! What city are you living
    In? You can contact me through my website TonyRowell.com
    Best wishes,
    Tony