With the moon setting early behind the mountains here in the Sierras I was able 
to get in some extended photography time. With the moonlight diminished the 
Milky Way became much more visible and a lot more meteor streaks could be seen. 
I was fortunate in this exposure to capture three trails.

http://wildlightnaturephotography.com/Lyrid%20Meteor%20Shower%207910-Gallery.htm

If any of you are interested in learning how to capture scenes like this with 
your 35mm camera, I am teaching a workshop here in Lake Tahoe, CA this coming 
September on starlight and low light photography. You can find more information 
on my website via the following link.

http://wildlightnaturephotography.com/Twilight%20&%20Starlight%20Photography%20Lake%20Tahoe%20Workshop.htm

I will be posting a few more images of a couple of last year's meteor showers 
over the next few days.

Mark

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