It was a fast and furious coordination of elements at Wolfe's Neck State Park around 5:00am this morning. The 78% lit Moon was just setting, allowing the 92% risen Milky Way to shine brighter, although the fast approaching bright Dawn light was already showing itself, and if that wasn't enough, the steadily incoming tide was quickly melting away the thin sheet of ice left over from the last outgoing tide. Breathlessly, I captured it all as it happened.