Again this was done by combining several pictures that were taken over about an hour. Half way through some clouds blew in and screwed it up a bit. Here's the original, untouched picture taken over the first 30 minutes.

Here's the other original picture over the entire hour.

I Photoshopped them look better.

I just randomly pointed the camera toward the sky, you can see that i almost got the North Star in the upper right hand corner.
This one i used a purple lens filter effect

For better results i need to use a better camera, on a night with no clouds and in an area out in the country where the stars are really bright.

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