It takes 16 days for a routine become a habit. This is another attempt at astrophotography, using a 15mm Fisheye. The image was made out at Fishtrap, where the Spokane Astronomical Society regularly meets for start gazing. There were some gentlemen out there that went out of their way to point me in the right direction, help me align my equatorial mount, show me what a galaxy looks like compared to a star. Astrophotography is much more forgiving when you use wider angle lenses. The yellow glow above the Mercedes is light pollution from Spokane. Above the Ford is light pollution from the first quarter moon.