Sunset with Grimace

I had a chance to go out for a quick shoot with Adam, who was visiting SoCal on one of his business trips.
I'm always getting amazed how much colors our cameras can still pick up after our eys completely fail to do that... (we stayed up to the end of the astronomical twilight)
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Technicalities: 5DMkII on a on a tripod, remote cord, 24-105L/4 and FE 8-15, exposure up to 2 min.
This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
I'm always getting amazed how much colors our cameras can still pick up after our eys completely fail to do that... (we stayed up to the end of the astronomical twilight)
#1: IMG_1913.jpg

#2: IMG_1903.jpg

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#5: IMG_1910.jpg

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#8: IMG_1927.jpg

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Technicalities: 5DMkII on a on a tripod, remote cord, 24-105L/4 and FE 8-15, exposure up to 2 min.
This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
"May the f/stop be with you!"
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Brad, as for accessibility you can ask Adam himself, I'm sure he'll be happy to tell you *how* accessible this place is...
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