Cold Joshua Star Trails (9872)
This was a strangely cold night, significantly colder than the area we had just come from. And to make it even more strange, there were areas that were much colder nearby if you walked just maybe fifteen steps.
A beautiful Joshua Tree. Illuminated by a ProtoMachines LED2 flashlight and a full moon. 68 minute exposure in total (“stacked”). The photo shows the movement of the stars over a long period of time, created by the movement of the earth. This is not a post-processing creation. No pixels were harmed during the creation of this photo. 😀
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Un hermoso Joshua Tree. Pensamos que esta roca parecía una cara extranjera. Iluminado por una linterna LED 2 ProtoMachines y una luna llena. 68 minutos de exposición en total (“stacked”). Esta foto muestra el movimiento de las estrellas durante un largo período de tiempo, y se crea por el movimiento de la tierra. No es una creación de post-procesamiento. No hay píxeles fueron perjudicados en la creación de esta foto. 😀
Nikon D610, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 @ 14mm, 68m total, each/cada 4 min f/8 ISO 200 2016-03-25 01:40
Ken Lee Photography
Joshua Tree National Park, CA, USA/EE.UU.
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