
As you can see, I'm struggling a little with how long to leave the shutter open.



It's an odd thing to see right outside your window.


I'm not sure why there's a little blip in the beams. It's visible with the naked eye too. I think the air changes
Peripatetic.
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Wow. I like the second from the top best, but they're all good.
The first window shot is excellent.
It's funny that you guys picked those two because I ended up selling those two to a local paper.
THe middle shot in the first three is magical. What a night sky that was for photographing the lights.
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