I took two of my good friends to see and photograph the Milky Way. We set up camp, ate dinner, then started the hike up the peak as the sun went down. The darker the sky turned, the more stars started to appear. By the time we got to the top, we could already see the Milky Way span across the lake. It was brightest and more prominent near the horizon. I want to thank one of my co-workers for letting me borrow his lens, which had a much larger maximum aperture than mine allowing more light to enter the sensor. See the slight purple/magenta glow? My eyes lit up as I saw that on the back of my camera.