January 24, 2013

theatlanticvideo:

A Mesmerizing Time-Lapse of Stars Over the Eureka Valley Sand Dunes

“Armed only with boxed wine, firewood, and our DSLRs,” the filmmakers at Sunchaser Pictures trekked through Death Valley National Park to observe the Geminid meteor shower on December 13.

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    Incredible. Things start cooking at 1:15
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    I have goosebumps.