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Camp Spot

Twin Lakes Night Sky

Twin Lakes, CO

"I bought a new wide angle lens and wanted to take it out and shoot with it, so I called up a couple friends to hit the mountains for some weekend fun.

It was cold, and slightly cloudy that evening. I had wanted to shoot the Milky Way, but the moon rose too early and the clouds prevented that, but I ended up getting this shot, which I love even more.

Always have to get outside because you never know what's going to come your way!"

-Matthew Eaton

 
 
Gear List:

Tent - Nemo Equipment Losi 3p

Camera - Nikon D600

Lens - Rokinon 14mm f/2.8

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