




I spent the hours of 12:00am-3:00am on the side of Hiway 200 on Sunday morning. I drove a crazy 35 mile shortcut between Superior, Montana and Hiway 200 (dirt road all the way with gravel, rocks, weeds and downed trees) looking for a good place to shoot the stars. I need a great foreground to showcase the star trails. Instead I ended up with these pictures. The storms circled my position and only landed two raindrops on my equipment. Traffic was intermittent but when I tried to shield the lenses from headlight glare I shifted the alignment and ruined the star trails. Better luck next time!
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