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The Pointer

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A lone pine tree on the edge of Sibley Lake points to the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) constellation above. The 2 stars on the end point to Polaris, the North Star on the left. All night long the Big Dipper will rotate counterclockwise while the North Star remains stationary. I added diffraction spikes to these 8 stars to make them stand out more.

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2016, astronomy, astrophotography, big dipper, bighorn mountains, blue, clear, cold, december, forest, frigid, kevin palmer, moonlight, night, nikon d750, north, north star, polaris, shadow, sibley lake, sky, snow, snowy, solstice, space, starry, stars, tokina 16-28mm f2.8, tree, trees, ursa major, winter, wyoming
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A lone pine tree on the edge of Sibley Lake points to the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) constellation above. The 2 stars on the end point to Polaris, the North Star on the left. All night long the Big Dipper will rotate counterclockwise while the North Star remains stationary. I added diffraction spikes to these 8 stars to make them stand out more.