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Grumpy Old Guy

(4,200 posts)
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 03:06 PM 22 hrs ago

The Geminid Meteor Shower

I drove two hundred miles and camped out all night in the Mojave Desert to capture these images of last week's Geminid Meteor Shower. The Geminids are known as one of the best celestial shows, and this one didn't disappoint. I had a difficult time deciding where to point my camera as the meteors were showing up all over the sky, about sixty per hour. My technique is to set my cameras to continually shoot images one after another, and then search them later to see what I captured. My exposure was :25 at F2.8, ISO 3200, 3200k color balance and a one second interval with ultrawide lenses. I had two full frame cameras going, a Canon 6dm2 and a Canon R5. Next year I plan to run a video camera as well. The location was the Alabama Hills in the Mojave Desert just below Mount Whitney and Lone Pine Peak.

Enjoy!

















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The Geminid Meteor Shower (Original Post) Grumpy Old Guy 22 hrs ago OP
Gorgeous! PJMcK 22 hrs ago #1
Thank you! Grumpy Old Guy 22 hrs ago #3
Those are outstanding! HAB911 22 hrs ago #2
Thank you sir! Grumpy Old Guy 22 hrs ago #4
Thank you wendyb-NC 21 hrs ago #5
Thank you so much. Grumpy Old Guy 21 hrs ago #6
Wow! FM123 21 hrs ago #7
Thank you for the kind words. Grumpy Old Guy 21 hrs ago #8
Amazing. Thank you much! quaint 21 hrs ago #9
Thank yoi! Grumpy Old Guy 20 hrs ago #15
Wow! Those are amazing shots! brer cat 21 hrs ago #10
Thank you! Grumpy Old Guy 20 hrs ago #16
Beautiful. Jay25 21 hrs ago #11
Thank you! Grumpy Old Guy 20 hrs ago #17
Those are great! 2naSalit 21 hrs ago #12
Thank you 2naSalit! Grumpy Old Guy 20 hrs ago #18
Thank you Jarqui 20 hrs ago #13
It is my pleasure! Grumpy Old Guy 20 hrs ago #19
Mine too Jarqui 19 hrs ago #33
What a show! mnhtnbb 20 hrs ago #14
Thank you Betty! ❤️ Grumpy Old Guy 20 hrs ago #21
Magical! calimary 20 hrs ago #20
Thank you Mary! ❤️ Grumpy Old Guy 20 hrs ago #22
GOG -- Your photos belong in National Geographic or some such publication. George McGovern 20 hrs ago #23
Thank you Allan! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #34
Nicely done. flashman13 20 hrs ago #24
Thank you! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #35
Meteoric ☄️ Clouds Passing 20 hrs ago #25
Indeed! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #36
Your considerable effort really paid off, my dear Grumpy! CaliforniaPeggy 20 hrs ago #26
Thank you dear Psggy! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #37
Those are beautiful! duckworth969 20 hrs ago #27
Thank you! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #39
Wow! Literally wonderful. bronxiteforever 20 hrs ago #28
Thank you! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #40
The background of billions of stars and other heavenly bodies is quite the setup for the trail of light..🤩 Deuxcents 20 hrs ago #29
Isn't it stunning? Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #41
I agree. I've been upstate Idaho and the night sky was full of stars and it felt like I could reach up and take one! Deuxcents 16 hrs ago #50
Much appreciated from those of us who missed them Bayard 20 hrs ago #30
It was my pleasure! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #43
The next to the last one is an amazing composition. OldBaldy1701E 19 hrs ago #31
I agree Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #44
I may have to use that for my Home Screen background. OldBaldy1701E 18 hrs ago #46
Absolutely! Grumpy Old Guy 16 hrs ago #49
Thank you! Thank you! Easterncedar 19 hrs ago #32
Thank you so much! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #47
Wow! Thanks for posting. Brrrrr. nt Exp 18 hrs ago #38
It was cold. Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #45
Wow! SheltieLover 18 hrs ago #42
Thanks SheltieLover! Grumpy Old Guy 18 hrs ago #48

PJMcK

(24,617 posts)
1. Gorgeous!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 03:16 PM
22 hrs ago

Thanks for calling them to our attention! Excellent photography, amigo!

Feliz Navidad!

quaint

(4,567 posts)
9. Amazing. Thank you much!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 03:56 PM
21 hrs ago

I've gone to the desert with friends to watch several times but have never seen anything like your pictures.

Grumpy Old Guy

(4,200 posts)
15. Thank yoi!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 04:42 PM
20 hrs ago

I don't even think the photos do it justice. It's just a stunningly beautiful show to watch.

Jarqui

(10,803 posts)
33. Mine too
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 06:02 PM
19 hrs ago

My Dad loved astronomy.
Got him an 8"
We used to go out. No pics.
He would get so excited if we got something like a comet, meteor or moons of Jupiter, etc
U brought back good memories

George McGovern

(10,652 posts)
23. GOG -- Your photos belong in National Geographic or some such publication.
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 04:49 PM
20 hrs ago

We are very fortunate to have you with us. For a 400 mile roundtrip, "pulling an all-nighter" and making the most of your Canon kits, these are amazing images.
I'll bet it felt good to get a good night's sleep afterwards.

Grumpy Old Guy

(4,200 posts)
34. Thank you Allan!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 06:46 PM
18 hrs ago

I finally got smart, and put a camper shell on my truck. I had all the comforts of home, although it was a bit chilly out there. 😆

Deuxcents

(25,336 posts)
29. The background of billions of stars and other heavenly bodies is quite the setup for the trail of light..🤩
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 05:13 PM
20 hrs ago

Deuxcents

(25,336 posts)
50. I agree. I've been upstate Idaho and the night sky was full of stars and it felt like I could reach up and take one!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 08:41 PM
16 hrs ago

My father lived way out in Cochise county, Arizona, and at night it was like that, too..far away from any thing and just an endless beautiful sky.

OldBaldy1701E

(9,968 posts)
31. The next to the last one is an amazing composition.
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 05:41 PM
19 hrs ago

With the peak, and the sky... truly beautiful!

Easterncedar

(5,405 posts)
32. Thank you! Thank you!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 05:46 PM
19 hrs ago

You captured the miracles for those of us who couldn’t be there in person. I really truly appreciate the effort and art you put into these images. Thank you for bringing them to us. A wonderful gift!

Grumpy Old Guy

(4,200 posts)
47. Thank you so much!
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 06:58 PM
18 hrs ago

It truly is a miracle. I like to get my cameras recording, than just sit back and take it all in. My mind goes to the generations of mankind that observed the same miraculous spectacle throughout the ages.

Grumpy Old Guy

(4,200 posts)
45. It was cold.
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 06:54 PM
18 hrs ago

It was 38°F, which isn't really that cold, but when you're just sitting there it feels a littls chilly.

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