As I've been mentioning for a few weeks, this is a great time of year to pursue Milky Way photos. Here's one I captured earlier this week.
You can join me on one of my workshops to practice night photography in a particularly interesting and appropriate location, or you can simply read the technique tips on my blog and go out and try it for yourself:
How to Take Milky Way Photos
http://activesole.blogspot.com/2011/05/producing-milky-way-images.html
Let me know how you do!
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Milky Way over Granite Boulders
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東京だと見られないよね。星空ミーだい一度は
好透明的天空啊
Beautiful photo
This wasn't taken at Joshua Tree, was it?
this is a beautiful photo. !
Magnifique
man dem tuyet voi
Awesome!
I look forward to stepping away from the stresses Debbie and I are being hit with and have us out under the light of a darkened sky.
Fabulous!