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Lake George, up in the snowy Eastern Sierra. So many people miss the amazing night sky. I am thankful for the opportunity to have a few friends who are willing to share in adventures and experience new places, escaping from some of the struggles life throws at us for a short while. Going to the Sierras and hiking, kayaking, biking, and slowing down and connecting with the night sky is a luxury. Many cannot do these things, and I never take it for granted. In our fast-paced world, we rarely have a chance to see the stars drift across the sky. This beautiful location is located in Mammoth Lakes, Eastern Sierra, California, with Crystal Crag in the distance and the inspiring Milky Way overhead.
Nikon D750/Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 lens. Earth: 500 seconds f/2.8 ISO 800. Sky: 20 images stacked for NR in SLS, each 15 seconds f/2.8 ISO 12800. 2018-06-13 11:03 am.
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