Low level fog over the Appalachian Mountains under a starry night in Spruce Knob, WV [OC][2048x1365]

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image showing Low level fog over the Appalachian Mountains under a starry night in Spruce Knob, WV [OC][2048x1365]

ld43233 on January 6th, 2018 at 16:14 UTC »

John Denver was right! It is almost heaven.

Protophobic on January 6th, 2018 at 19:14 UTC »

A tineye.com search matched your shot with this photo of the milky way which appears to have the exact same clouds.

edit: For the record I am against witch hunts. There is no need to downvote every comment OP makes or attack him personally. I only wished to point out there is a difference between shooting the milky way in situ versus stitching one in that was shot at a different time and place. An analogy would be stitching a waterfall from Oregon into a forest in Massachusetts. Doesn't matter if I shot both, or if the end result is technically a landscape... it's just not a scene that existed.

reddymcredditface on January 6th, 2018 at 20:25 UTC »

Brit here.

The Appalachian Trail is a bucket list item for me, ever since reading My Side Of The Mountain (a story set in The Catskills, to be fair) in my youth...and other items such as THESE.

Sadly, now approaching 60, I'll probably never make it, flights, inevitable hotel/motel layups. funding equipment, funding the trip, still paying the bills whilst I'm away...

So sad that we are consistently held hostage by "greenbacks", there's a lot of my World I'd (too late, perhaps) like to see.