January 20, 2019

Shelby Alexaki
Heislerville, New Jersey, USA
Heislerville, New Jersey, USA
12/14/2021
03:16 am
03:16 am
Nikon Z7II camera with 20mm lens, on a tripod using a wired shutter release cable. Each exposure was for 10 seconds, at f/2.8 and 3200 ISO.
Composite of 9 images taken from 2:47 a.m - 3:16 a.m. on 12/14/2021.
A friend and I drove about 90 minutes away from the bright city lights in search of darker skies to catch the peak of the Geminid Meteor shower. I couldn't believe how many meteors we saw in the 2 hours we spent with our cameras and tripods at a lighthouse in Heislerville, New Jersey. We are having a mild winter so far, which made this meteor shower even more enjoyable!
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January 20, 2019
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