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  • Almost surreal.

    Just how does the camera manage to take such shots in the dead of night?

  • Even a dark starry night has enough light if you take a time exposure. In this case, I used 30 second exposures back to back for several hours. The orange glow is from the lights of Tucson about 50 miles away & the white light on the domes that changes brightness is from the Moon that was being covered sometimes by the clouds.

  • absolutely beautiful! Was this done with the same 24mm lens as in the Milky Way Rising video?

  • Yes, indeed - it is a 24mm f/1.8 Sigma lens for the Canon EF mount. Great lens, especially for astrophotographyand is quite affordable, though I would consider getting an even wider lens like the Sigma 20mm f/1.8.

  • ha cool dats sweet

  • Never been there but this makes me think of Mars

  • This is incredible. There's too much light pollution in most of where I'm from in England to get a decent look at anything.

  • one of my fave spots....thanks for sharing!

  • oh wow

  • Awesome

  • Amazing video, simply gorgeous.

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