“ Constant Cassiopeia ”
This is a photo, taken looking north, of Cassiopeia visible above our log home.

I was very surprised to see the number of “tiny points of light” in our house. I must have gone in and out half dozen times to cover each newly-discovered clock, glowing power cord, modem, coffee pot ...
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Photo Location: Olympia WA
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Astrophotography
  • Judy Cheley Edited 4 years ago

    very nice, this was worth your effort.  I am with you in hunkering down so much I skipped this challenge.

    very nice, this was worth your effort.  I am with you in hunkering down so much I skipped this challenge.

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  • Kathryn White Edited 4 years ago

    That is a really interesting effect with the red light; it gives enough detail in the lower half of the shot without overpowering the stars above. Well captured.

    That is a really interesting effect with the red light; it gives enough detail in the lower half of the shot without overpowering the stars above. Well captured.

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  • Chrissie Cablk Edited 4 years ago

    Thank you for sharing this with us.

    Thank you for sharing this with us.

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