More like "Watch for Perseids"
Took me quite a few shots to get this the other night during my camp out during the Perseid meteor shower, but it finally paid off.
Canon 5DMKII
NIKKOR 24mm 2.8 with nikon adapter
ISO 3200 at 20 seconds

The Perseid Meteor shower is the best star show of the year. A fellow star gazer friend and I both love space and also happen to love photography, so we packed up our gear and headed to the best place to observe the night sky that we know of, Mt. Lemmon. We set up 2 different time-lapses and this was a frame from one of them. In the time-lapse it shows us and other stargazers sitting on the rock observing the Perseid Meteor Shower under the dark skies about 40 minutes out of Tucson in the Catalina Mountains. Unfortunately there was some cloud cover which limited our view, but we were still able to see an acceptable amount of shooting stars.
Because there were other observers using their flashlights in the area, I decided to add some light painting gestures to the shot here and there. The shot is of me holding my phone and doing a circle motion and it just happened to be perfect timing with the meteor going by above the tree.
The Photo was taken at 1:48 AM. The clouds are reflecting the city lights of Tucson, Arizona. I've also added a warmer temperature to the image, but not much.
Camera Details:
Canon 5D MK II
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L
20 Second exposure @ ISO-1600

"Road to the Moon, Venus, and Orion."
