Your Shot member Keith Marsh hotographed Oregon’s Crater Lake
looking south from the north rim, where the Milky Way is brightest. “I
also wanted to have something in the foreground for additional interest
and spent several hours during the day searching for just the right
spot,” he writes. “As it turned out, this old dead tree is very popular
with photographers, and over a period of several hours there were as
many as 20 photographers huddled in this same spot.” The lights on the
horizon are from Klamath Falls, Oregon, about 60 miles away.
Fotografía: Keith Marsh
Fuente: National Geographic
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