January 20, 2019

Aaron Schroeder
Saguache, Colorado, USA
Saguache, Colorado, USA
02/01/2024
T6, kit lens at 18mm
Seasons come, seasons go, as do the constellations in the sky. As spring approaches, winter constellations such as Perseus and Cassiopeia can now be found in the western part of the sky after sunset. Catch them before they're gone!
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January 20, 2019
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