Canyon Lake, Arizona, USA.
Superstition Wilderness, Arizona, USA.
The Milky Way over the Burning Bush I took this photo in Death Valley one evening. The bush is red and mysterious because of a bit or light-painting with my headlamp. My neck got a bit tired from multiple tries. That glow around it? I don’t really know… maybe a bit of the dust from the desert caught the red light. Either way, I like how everything looks all funky and zen.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
The Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light photographed at 4:57 AM on March 17, 2013. The light on the horizon is coming from Monhegan Island which is 12 miles away.
The Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light photographed at 4:57 AM on March 17, 2013.
The Northern Lights and part of the Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light @ 5:28 AM March 17, 2013.
The Northern Lights and part of the Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light @ 5:28 AM March 17, 2013.
Short exposure wide field view of the Milky Way from Sydney at 21:25 on 2013-03-18.  The Moon was still up.

Sony RX100, 25 s, f/1.8, 10.4 mm, ISO 400.
Short exposure wide field view of the Milky Way from Sydney at 21:25 on 2013-03-18. The Moon was still up.

Sony RX100, 25 s, f/1.8, 10.4 mm, ISO 400.
Short exposure wide field view of the Milky Way from Sydney at 21:25 on 2013-03-18.  The Moon was still up.

Sony RX100, 25 s, f/1.8, 10.4 mm, ISO 400.
Short exposure wide field view of the Milky Way from Sydney at 21:25 on 2013-03-18. The Moon was still up.

Sony RX100, 25 s, f/1.8, 10.4 mm, ISO 400.
See photo in original gallery.