This 45-minute exposure of a dilapitated barn near Iron River, Wisconsin captures the whirling motion of stars. During the time exposure, the barn was lit with a battery-powered spotlight using a technique called light painting. The bright star in the upper right corner is Polaris, the North Star.
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