Laura
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Stan and I went on an overnight backpack trip in the Borrego Desert, mostly to work out the cobwebs since we haven't backpacked in almost 2 years. I definitely needed the tune-up-for some reason I though a pair of jeans and a cotton T-shirt (and no hat) would be all I'd need, and we arrived to 80 degree weather and an almost all up hill hike. On the other hand, I did bring ALL my camera equipment, including all my filters, spare battery, lens cloth, remote trigger, 2 lenses. You can see where my priorities are! So we get there and I was hoping to get my first tent shot, as well as some other good night shots, only to find that there is nowhere left in Southern California without light pollution. None of my shots turned out that well, but we did wake up at 3:00 a.m. in time to see the Milky Way rising over the hill next to our camp. The exposure was a little too dark because the moon had already set, and the city of El Centro lit up the horizon, but the Milky Way still looked awesome over our campsite:
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