A panorama of the winter sky setting in the evening over the Tear Drop Arch Mesa at Monument Valley, Utah on April 3, 2015. Illumination is from the Full Moon, about to be eclipsed in a few hours at dawn. At left is Sirius and Canis Major, at left of centre is Orion, at right of centre is Taurus and at right is the Pleiades and Venus. This is a two-panel stitch of exposures with the 24mm lens and Canon 6D, each 15 seconds at f/3.5 at ISO 800, untracked.
The nearly Full Moon rising behind the West and East Mittens and Merrick Butte (right) at Monument Valley, on the Arizona/Utah border, on April 3, 2015, on the eve of a total lunar eclipse at dawn 12 hours later. This is one frame from a 360-frame time-lapse sequence.
Me standing under the aurora as it fills the sky, as seen Feb 13, 2015 from the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, Churchill, Manitoba. The fish-eye lens takes in almost the entire 360° of the sky. This is a single exposure with the Canon 6D and Sigma 8mm fish-eye lens for 25 seconds at f/3.5 and ISO 4000.