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Night Comes Softly
Captured on January 20, 2026, Night Comes Softly was photographed just after the brightest colors of the northern lights began to fade. The earlier pinks and violets that had filled the sky gradually softened, leaving cooler greens and deep blues drifting above the frozen pier. Encased in ice from days of wind and lake spray, the St. Joseph lighthouse continued its steady watch over Lake Michigan as clouds slowly returned and the night settled in. For a brief moment, the aurora lingered quietly above the frozen shoreline before fading back into the dark.
Printed on professional silver halide photographic paper (C-type) for exceptional tonal depth and archival longevity.
• Watermark is not included in the final print • Frame and mat (passepartout) are not included
Captured on January 20, 2026, Night Comes Softly was photographed just after the brightest colors of the northern lights began to fade. The earlier pinks and violets that had filled the sky gradually softened, leaving cooler greens and deep blues drifting above the frozen pier. Encased in ice from days of wind and lake spray, the St. Joseph lighthouse continued its steady watch over Lake Michigan as clouds slowly returned and the night settled in. For a brief moment, the aurora lingered quietly above the frozen shoreline before fading back into the dark.
Printed on professional silver halide photographic paper (C-type) for exceptional tonal depth and archival longevity.
• Watermark is not included in the final print • Frame and mat (passepartout) are not included

