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My friend and I went to this remote train tressel to shoot star trails because it is one of the darkest places in our area. After setting up and starting the series of shots a train came by that we did not expect. I thought it would ruin a few of the shots that I would have to take out and leave a blank spot in the trails but when I got home and put them together I was quite surprised. Composite of 120 shots stacked in Photoshop. Nikon D800, 16-35mm f/4 lens at 16mm.
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Tulip Tree Tressel
Photographer: Walt Sterneman
wsterneman | Mar 8, 2018
Views: 27
Dimensions: 7360x4912
Size: 16660kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Bridges, Tunnels, and Overpasses
