A Park interpreter poses for a scene in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, of stargazing with binoculars under the Milky Way on a dark moonless night. Grasslands is perfect for stargazing as it is a Dark Sky Preserve and the horizon is vast and unobstructed. Mars is bright to the left and the galactic centre is to the south at right. The view is overlooking the Frenchman River Valley. This is a stack of 4 exposures for the ground and one untracked exposure for the sky, all 30 seconds at f/2.8 with the 20mm Sigma lens and Nikon D750 at ISO 6400. LENR was on.
The Big and Little Dippers, and Polaris, over Castle Mountain in Banff National Park, with the scene lit by starlight. A faint aurora adds the sky colour, as does the oncoming morning twilight. This is a 3-segment vertical panorama, each 30 seconds at f/2 with the Sigma 24mm lens and Nikon D750 at ISO 3200. Stitched with Adobe Camera Raw.
The close conjunction of the waxing crescent Moon near Venus in the evening sky, from the Storm Mountain viewpoint on the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff National Park, Alberta, on July 15, 2018. Taken with a westbound train heading toward the Divide. The mountains to the west define the Continental Divide. The Bow River and the CPR tracks wind off into the distance. This is a 5-exposure HDR blend using Adobe Camera Raw. Taken with the Canon 35mm lens and Sony a7III camera.