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The stars continue to rotate above this once new structure built by miners long gone. Actually a melding of two photographs, it signifies the brevity of life on this planet, compared to the universe itself. Both shot with a Nikon D7100. Shed photo - 10mm lens, 1/500 at f11. Stars photo - 18mm lens, 30sec and f3.5.
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Milky Way Over a Miner's Shed
Photographer: David Reynolds
dpreynolds | Dec 31, 2017
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Dimensions: 1333x2000
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Filed Under: Picture This: Abandoned and Discarded
