Moonrise Explosion
I didn't catch a lot of meteors as I'd hoped, but there was a lot going on during the 3 hours I was shooting. Not too long after starting the timelapse, a cop pulled up to talk to me. (somehow this happens much more often than I would expect) I was hoping the interaction would be quick, because his headlights were pointed right at my camera. He asked me what I was up to, and I told him, pointing to my camera, hoping he would get the subtle hint. I think he did, but first he explained what he was up to - responding to reports of a van driving recklessly in the area. I told him he was the only person I'd seen since I got there about 15 minutes ago, and off he went. Luckily, he was the last person I saw that night. (since my camera was just off the road, and any passing cars would ruin the shot with their lights) The moon was just starting to come over the horizon when I finally decided to call it a night.
I made this time stack by combining 304 photos into one image.
Moonrise Explosion
I didn't catch a lot of meteors as I'd hoped, but there was a lot going on during the 3 hours I was shooting. Not too long after starting the timelapse, a cop pulled up to talk to me. (somehow this happens much more often than I would expect) I was hoping the interaction would be quick, because his headlights were pointed right at my camera. He asked me what I was up to, and I told him, pointing to my camera, hoping he would get the subtle hint. I think he did, but first he explained what he was up to - responding to reports of a van driving recklessly in the area. I told him he was the only person I'd seen since I got there about 15 minutes ago, and off he went. Luckily, he was the last person I saw that night. (since my camera was just off the road, and any passing cars would ruin the shot with their lights) The moon was just starting to come over the horizon when I finally decided to call it a night.
I made this time stack by combining 304 photos into one image.