I finally got the chance to do a shot that I have been eyeing up for a long time now out at Hall Ranch just outside of Lyons, Colorado. I had to apply for an after hours permit because I was looking to shoot some startrails high above top hat mountain. The location I have been looking at was at this little juniper bush near the trail head - The way it was growing, the shrub almost leans over and forms a nice frame around the mountain. Also from this location, Polaris (the north star) is directly above the mountain, making for the classic star trail circles that resemble a huge wormhole in the sky! It was a fun night, I want to go out there and shoot again though because the permit I have is good through all of march. I feel I could have done this shot a little better, but for now I'm very pleased with the results.
This image consists of about 90 images each at a 30 second exposure totaling a full 40 minutes of shooting.
Here is a single frame from the shoot.
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