Painting with Light
Learning to use the telescope and camera in the observatory
Long exposures (30 seconds) were used to record photons in the darkness, revealing what was hidden to the human eye
Using a cell phone, the outline of the group was illuminated while everyone tried to stand very still
Quadcopter flying over the group, painting light trails in the sky
Pinhole Camera Dorm Rooms
Students covering windows with trash bags to block out light
Hole for the pinhole camera. The resulting projeced light was inverted on the far wall and ceiling, as seen on the Pinhole page
Field Trip to Boston - The Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the Museum of Fine Art
Looking at the surface of the Sun with the SDO satellite telescope
The Great Refractor at the Center of Astrophysics, at one time the most powerful telescope in the world
Examining the Plate Stacks, an archive of hundreds of thousands of astronomical images taken on glass plates
There are literally tons of historical photographic glass plates
View from the roof of the Center for Astrophysics
The Boston Museum of Fine Art
Group shot outside the MFA in Boston
Working on Campus
Group shot when lightpainting in Soft Auditorium
Hanging the final gallery pieces in the Dining Hall Common Room