Geminid Meteor over Frozen Lake
Taken by Jeff Berkes on December 13, 2013 @ Elverson, PA
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For the second year in a row, I ran a small workshop in a local State Park in Pennsylvania for the Geminid Meteor Shower. With the approaching Winter Storm "Electra", we knew the clouds would make their way in during our night out at some point. I decided to arrive a little early with the group and I am lucky I did. We arrived around 7pm, I set me camera up for a timelapse sequence and got this meteor in the first few test shots. The clouds completely covered the sky by 10:30pm with an occasional Moon Halos and Moon Coronas. All in all I would call it a success, we saw a little bit of everything and met some great people.
Photographer's website:
http://www.jeffberkesphotography.com
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