“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Clouds rolled in last evening here so no third chance. You may remember this Barn Door Tracker I made some years ago. It would have been good for your second shot. It's good for couple of minutes of exposure before streaking starts with a wide angle lens.
Barn Door Tracker by tuco, on Flickr
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Public Bathroom by tuco, on Flickr
[QUOTE=tuco;1713227]Clouds rolled in last evening here so no third chance. You may remember this Barn Door Tracker I made some years ago. It would have been good for your second shot. It's good for couple of minutes of exposure before streaking starts with a wide angle lens.
Wow! That's really neat! Yeah, there was a bit of star trails in my photo.
That's a dramatic photo! It brings back memories of the year I spent at the Kohler Company photo studio.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Thanks Peter. That bathroom and this docking ferry pictures are what I came back with last night instead of an aurora borealis shot.
Docking Kitsap, Mukilteo, WA by tuco, on Flickr
So Friday night I got a few pics of the aurora here in north GA, but I mostly missed the show. I just happened to see everyone freaking out online after it was happening for 30-45 minutes. I saw it vanish over about 15 minutes, but at least I saw it a bit.
On Saturday night, with big predictions and clear weather forecast, there was hundreds of people trying to see things at the local lake where I've shot a lot of night images. Nothing happened and it clouded over to boot, but I did shoot this:
Nice shot Bryan!
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