Unfortunately, cameras just dont do justice to the beauty of stars. I guess there's a limit to what a camera can capture. I rmbr that Kristy's place had plenty of stars but the city lights took away some of the attention those stars deserved and i couldnt take a proper photo of them!
I want to go somewhere with a lot of stars and have someone explain to me abt the constellations which i know very little about. I want to wish upon a shooting star and i want to fall asleep counting stars!


Can anyone tell me how me how do photographers let stars leave circular trails? Is it long exposure? How long?

Another pretty sight of the sky is auroras.. It's sth that amazes me and i hope to see it at least once this life time.


On another note, while photos sometime do not do justice to some things, food photography always make food look so yummy!
When i retire, or when i have the time, i must take up this hobby :)

