We camped at Hocking Hills State Park for a few nights to enjoys the fall colors.
I wanted to visit the John Glenn Astrology Park, which is only a few miles from the state park, but the weather did not cooperate, and we didn't have clear night skies until our last night. Rather than drive, we stayed in the campgrounds and shot some night images.
The crescent moon was showing some earthshine, and Jupiter was visible as well.
This shot is a double exposure using the Olympus EM1 Mark3 and the Panasonic/Leica 8-18mm lens in Starry Sky mode.
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Thursday, October 22, 2020
October Camping at Hocking Hills State Park
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