Mid-summer, Milkyway it is.

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I like the way a sliver or more of moon can light the foreground and still keep things dark enough to see the Milky Way. Nice image!
Thanks, yes it can be very nice :cool:
 
Shot May 16th 2020 the night that OBX opened after pandemic… over at 12:01am on Saturday to shoot Milky Way at Bodie Lighthouse. Very clear night and dark night (moon didn't rise till 3:07am) Milky Way visible with naked eye. Felt good to get back shooting and to get back over to my happy place.

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Here is a fun image I got last Spring in Kolob Canyon in Utah.

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We had hoped to possibly get some Milky Way before the moon came up, but we did not. I did catch what looks like a falling star at the end of the short exposure though.
 
Please feel free to add your milky way shots in this thread if you would like.
A few recent night shots I managed to get here in Central Washington. I have begun experimenting with low level lighting using an LED panel. I have yet to master it but it is fun trying to learn and the coyotes don't seem to mind.
The first 2 were taken with Nikon D850, Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 in the Basalt formations of Columbia Basin in Central Washington and the vertical shot was a D850, Tamron 14-24mm f/2.8 taken a few hundred feet outside our door, the sky was so detailed to naked eyes I had to grab a shot.
All were stacked using SLS to reduce noise and a quick resize in PS 2020 to post here.
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Nice, on my bucket list to capture.
 
I use the iOptron SkuGuider Pro, good results but I’m not sure i’d consider it light & portable. If I was looking again or if a change was needed I would research the Move Shoot Move Star Tracker. Looks very interesting to me. Good luck & dark skies!
 
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