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Taken by Peter Rondinone on December 14, 2018 @ Mt Evans Wilderness
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STORY: Early Friday morning at the base of Mt Evans in Colorado, I spent 2-1/2 hours shooting the Geminid Meteor Shower out on the Ice of Echo Lake. Sometime around 2:30am I witnessed the biggest brightest meteor I had ever seen. After it burned up, it left some sort of vapor or ion trail that took a several minutes to disappear. Super cool experience which I will never forget! EXIF: Nikon D750, Nikkor 14-24 f 2.8 ISO 5000 f2.8 14mm 15 Sec.
Photographer's website:
http://https://www.peterrondinone.com/
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beautiful photo !
Posted by esplaobs 2018-12-18 05:07:48
 
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