The night sky was amazing out there. I hiked up the ISO, put it on a 30 second over exposure and finally pointed the camera straight up and shot... Pretty neat result I think.
Dobromir Sokolov, gordontarpley, and 17 other people added this photo to their favorites.

harmony2101 69 months ago | reply
I wish I understood what you meant.... b/c I would love to catch night’s shots! LOL! This is awesome!
kyang 69 months ago | reply
Wow. I don't think I've seen so many stars. Ever.
Dobromir Sokolov 69 months ago | reply
Soo magnificent!!!! Good work!! your photos are amazing!
J. Bedhead 69 months ago | reply
It's a great place for skywatching, it's so dark! I was lucky, when I was there (Spring of '96, if I recall correctly), there was a comet visible. Thanks for sharing.
Tracy Nachelle 69 months ago | reply
That is absolutely fantastic!
snake4566 60 months ago | reply
hey u know the iso on the digital cameras well mine is a 3200 iso and i try to take night shots but it wont do u know if there a possible way of making the shutter stay open for a long time on digital cameras?
letspets3 60 months ago | reply
amazing.
salazar62 51 months ago | reply
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BadAssFlip 46 months ago | reply
i wonder what the result would be like if the exposure was set to 15 seconds. Less shift of the stars but maybe half as bright?
Hey There Francess 45 months ago | reply
This is so pretty. I love the night sky (:
lauren1890 32 months ago | reply
beautiful picture! used it on my blog dontlookintothelight.wordpress.com/