Cathedral in the Vermont Sky
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This is a 22-minute exposure. The sky was totally black, and there's no major city north of where I took it. I was delighted to find the brightness and colors, along with the reflection.
10 Responses
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On 26 August 2007 Matias Canelson said:
I think you should show this photo to an astronomer. I want to know why the stars are moving around that particular point in the space. Weird!
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On 27 August 2007 John E. May said:
that "weird point" is the North Star. It's in the north and does not move all night long...isn't God smart!
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On 30 August 2007 jess sheffer said:
wow thats so amazing!
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On 7 September 2007 Lorenzo Gemmellaro said:
woo!
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On 28 September 2007 Ernie Basciano said:
Wow. awesome shot.
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On 24 April 2008 Kandi Champagne Cook gave props:
star trails rock my face off
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On 24 April 2008 Karen Zimmerman gave props:
Amazing!!! I want to try that!
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On 25 April 2008 Silva gave props:
great shot. amazing!
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On 25 April 2008 Esteban Santiago said:
I'm amazed by this photo. GREAT shoot.
I'm new in the world of fotography, and I would like to ask you what kind of camera do you have that allows you a 22 minute exposure. Thanks. -
On 25 April 2008 Tj Watt said:
woaaaaahhh duuuuudeee...these mushrooms just started working!!!! holy #$%&!!!!
this is fuckiiiiiiinnnnnggggg amazing. God, I wan't a 10 foot print for my whole ceiling.
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