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12 comments
Amy wrote...
The night must have been very clear and cold to capture such amazing stars... I visited Neverland as a kid, but I'd forgotten till now! Did you get in the movie theater? I remember red velvet swivel armchairs...
danielwright8 wrote...
The theatre had glassed in rooms for the kids who were too sick to be around people.
Shay B wrote...
I like the way the sky kind of pops out at you! Nice shot!
iseemooi wrote...
This is great. How do you get the stars so clear? Did you use noise reduction?
Oh, and the foreground is killing.
bebocraze wrote...
this is gorgeous!
Cassidy Curtis wrote...
Looks like you got Orion and the Pleiades in one shot! Nice!!!
It was the light, it was the angle wrote...
killer sky
smthcriminal29 wrote...
I still believe you can see the most stars in the sky out there...there is little to NO light pollution! We used to go and just park, lie on the hood of our cars and watch the sky...awesome...oh and by far one of my fav rides!! The spider had wayyy to much spinning action!
Nina Alter wrote...
You were so fortunate to have this opportunity, on such a stunning night.
Tom Morrow wrote...
Best night photography subject ever. Congrats on taking the initiative to get in there!
alania.x wrote...
Breathtaking. I love the stars in this shot. The top of the ride looks like it is a crazy satellite floating in space..












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