
Posted on September 1, 2021 by Katie Nieland
Me and my rental car were lost, on a skinny gravel road that Google maps claimed was the way to Cedar Point Biological Station. I reached a padlocked gate and pulled over. At the same time, another car was headed away from the gate, so I waved it down and out stepped John Janovy, Jr., […]

Posted on February 19, 2020 by Mariah Lundgren
When the Platte Basin Timelapse project first began, Bob Kuzelka of Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music approached PBT’s co-founders, Mike Forsberg and Mike Farrell, with the idea of someday putting the time-lapse imagery to chamber music. Several years later, that idea became a reality and Time and the River was created. The world premiere of Time and the […]

Posted on March 18, 2019 by Carlee Koehler
Rolled into friends Or swept into angels Revealing tracks of the prey And evidence of the hunters Softening Or scolding A walk through drifts A mug of sweet liquid comfort Silence outside Weather warnings from a blue screen Shivers Or coziness Where does winter take you? […]

Posted on August 13, 2018 by Emma Brinley Buckley
On August 21, 2017, the moon aligned between the earth and sun, casting a shadow that moved over the United States from Oregon to South Carolina, passing through Nebraska. Dubbed The Great American Eclipse, thousands of people flocked to the state to witness the once in a lifetime event. In addition to the thousands of […]

Posted on March 3, 2016 by Emma Brinley Buckley
As a graduate student at UNL, a lot of my time revolves around my research. My thesis comprises applications of time-lapse imagery to communicate ecosystem changes. My days consist of ogling PBT’s photographs, glaring at data (data acquired from either 1. pixel-analysis of the time-lapse images, or 2. collected concurrently alongside PBT’s cameras with recorders […]