The core of the milky way sets behind the cliffs at Red Rock Canyon State Park. This is a convenient place to see the stars, as it is only about 100 miles out of LA but still dark enough to get a good view. You'll get some light pollution from the Mojave area, but nothing compared to the pollution around LA county. If you go, check out some of the rock formations throughout the Ricardo campground area, as well as some across highway 14 in the day use area. Used a glow stick to give a green glow to the tent.
Nikon D750, Nikkor 20mm 1.8, f/2.2, 20 sec, ISO-6400
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Brandon Yoshizawa
B.A.Y | photography
Landscape and Wildlife photography
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