On Tuesday I had shot with a few local photographers at Mount Laguna in San Diego. We shot for about an hour and a half and after experiencing ridiculously strong winds we decided to call it a night and walk back down to our cars. I had slept very little these past few nights and after a night in Malibu of shooting late with Kevin Moto only to wake up early Tuesday for work in San Diego… Needless to say I was extremely tired and needed a place to catch some Z’s for a few hours. I drove for a bit and found a turn out that seemed to be hard to find.
Well I was wrong and after about an hour of shut eye I was woken up to screeching tires burning out all around which scared the crap out of me. Totally confused and on high alert I picked myself up and decided to take advantage of the situation. I drove back up to the Mount, with winds seemingly died down a bit and the milky way rising perpendicular I tracked for about 20 minutes.
⌁ Location: San Diego, CA
⌁ Date: June 27th, 2017
⌁ Camera: Canon 6D
⌁ Lens: 16-35mm f/2.8L USM
⌁ Filter: Intensifier
⌁ 200 Seconds
⌁ f/3.5
⌁ 35mm
⌁ ISO 1000
⌁ WB Auto
⌁ 5 tracked images for milky way, 1 long exposure photo for foreground
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