I quite enjoy astrophotography and night photography.
My gear:
- Canon 5D mk II
- Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
- Canon EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
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some photos i took late at night in the middle of nowhere.

Probably the first image that I've been honestly proud of. Sadly I couldn't expose for any longer than 20 minutes, as my lens started fogging up afterwards. Next time I'll also find a spot away from a major truck route, I'm lucky their headlights didn't completely blow out the bottom corner.
I quite like the dawn-y look of this, even though it was taken in complete darkness. makes me think about how surreal it would be to wake up to a scene like this in the morning.


One of many images that makes me want a star tracker, since things start to get blurry at exposures of about 30 seconds. Even this image is if you zoom in far enough. I can't imagine what I could capture without needing to worry about the sky rotating.
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