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Shot this on a full moon...
Shot this on a full moon night back in 1990, I believe. It was approximately a twenty minute exposure, and I was pleasantly surprised to see the lights from a couple bivys on the face when I got the film back.


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Martin CashSweeeet shot!

Voted 10/10

This is so cool. Nice creativity.
Posted Oct 11, 2003 7:53 pm

Tom KenneySpace debris!

Voted 10/10

You also caught a satellite tracking across the sky.



Neat photo, thanks!
Posted Oct 20, 2003 3:34 pm

mpbroRe: Space debris!

Voted 10/10

Actually, I believe it's an airplane. Notice the intermittent bright blips, corresponding to flashing wingtip lights.



Here is an example I did in 1993 of the Watzmann in Bavaria.



Great shot, in any event.
Posted Oct 20, 2003 4:57 pm

rpcOutstanding photo!

Voted 10/10

Great photo. I saw another one of similar type (longer exposure time) here:



http://www.gdargaud.net/Climbing/Yosemite.html#Nose



It also shows lights on the wall but due to longer exposure time - I guess?? - you can track the climbers' movements on the wall.
Posted Oct 20, 2003 4:13 pm

norco17nice shot

Hasn't voted

very nice exposure. I don't think it is 20 minutes though the star trails don't look long enough.
Posted Jun 19, 2009 9:08 pm

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