I heard about this on Friday afternoon:
Astronomers expect the Quadrantid meteor shower tonight
So I decided to forgo my customary sleep in Saturday and get up early with my camera and try and get some neat pictures.
It was a challenge to get out of bed, but my lovely wife wanted to see the shower as well so she asked me to open the curtains on my way out. As I was getting ready, I heard her go "ooh" and "ahh". She saw enough shooting stars from bed that she got up and put a robe on to get a better view.
I decided to drive a bit to try and get away from the neighborhood lights and maybe a better foreground than my yard or a "plain sky" picture. As I was driving, I kept an eye out for any meteors, but was not able to see the sky well enough to see any. I did see a couple owls very close to the car, but would not have been able to stop and point the camera at them fast enough to get anything but dark night shapes.
I got to a place I had thought would provide a nice foreground. That was a success and I did get a nice view of a starry sky with a cactus in the foreground.
I did see some meteors, but was not able to catch any of them with the camera. In order to get star pictures, I needed to use long exposures. That means that I need to guess where a meteor is going to pass by. I had a few pass by close to where I was aiming, but managed to be looking the wrong place each time. Maybe I'll get luckier with the next meteor shower, but for this one, I guess that will have to be my best shot.
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