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PostTue Mar 22, 2016 10:07 am 
Our first night of the Chiwaukum traverse was clear with the half Moon. It got pretty cold down to 10F, but got a few night shots before crawling into my bag.

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PostTue Mar 22, 2016 8:42 pm 
Very nice Kenji! Darkhelmet - is that a composite image? I can't imaging getting that much MW detail with that much light still in the horizon....???? Very nice, regardless of how it was accomplished!

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PostWed Mar 23, 2016 7:22 am 
Goodonya getting out to shoot that Kenji. Did you carry a tripod on the traverse? That is a great shot at Shi Shi Pat, were you there this winter? I was hoping for a clear night when I was out on the coast this winter, but it didn't come through.

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PostWed Mar 23, 2016 9:08 am 
One exposure smile.gif I would have like to get more of the beach in the foreground , but my my widest lens was only 28mm. The sun was down, that was just the glow from the sun behind the horizon. It was pretty dark. But you could walk the beach without any flashlight, by just the light from the stars. It was an awesome experience.
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Very nice Kenji! Darkhelmet - is that a composite image? I can't imaging getting that much MW detail with that much light still in the horizon....???? Very nice, regardless of how it was accomplished!

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PostWed Mar 23, 2016 9:10 am 
This was shot thanksgiving weekend 2015. Amazing weather we had. so warm in the day we could wear shorts. nighttime we had frost tho.
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Goodonya getting out to shoot that Kenji. Did you carry a tripod on the traverse? That is a great shot at Shi Shi Pat, were you there this winter? I was hoping for a clear night when I was out on the coast this winter, but it didn't come through.

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PostWed Mar 23, 2016 10:08 pm 
DarkHelmet wrote:
One exposure smile.gif I would have like to get more of the beach in the foreground , but my my widest lens was only 28mm. The sun was down, that was just the glow from the sun behind the horizon. It was pretty dark. But you could walk the beach without any flashlight, by just the light from the stars. It was an awesome experience.
It's amazing to me you were able to capture that much MW detail that soon after sunset/with that much light still in the horizon. Very cool!

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PostThu Mar 31, 2016 4:22 pm 
On the shores of Diablo Lake. That's Jupiter in the first one.
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Wild Horses out of the Aurora
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PostWed Aug 03, 2016 8:28 am 
From my Aunt's front drive in rural Alberta last week.

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PostWed Aug 17, 2016 4:17 pm 
^I counted to ~19 meteors?!?! I bet it's higher than that! Each one on a layer? Just fantastically fun! Thank you.

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PostWed Aug 24, 2016 8:46 am 
went out last night to shoot the northern lights. Ended up capturing this meteor instead.

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