Noctilucent clouds, appearing far to the northwest this evening, June 17, 2019, as seen from southern Alberta over a prairie pond, complete with geese. This is a single exposure with the 85mm Rokinon lens and Sony a7III camera.
A panorama of a display of noctilucent clouds across the northern horizon on June 4/5, 2019 from home in southern Alberta. This was at about local midnight MDT. This is a stitch of 7 segments with generous overlap taken with the 135mm lens and Sony a7III camera. Exposures were 4 seconds at f/2.8 and ISO 800.
A wide-angle view of the display of noctilucent clouds across the northern horizon on June 4/5, 2019 from home in southern Alberta. This was at about local midnight MDT with twilight still brightening the sky, as it does all night at this time of year from my latitude of 51° N. Cassiopeia is at upper right, Capella is above the trees, and Perseus is skimming the northern horizon at centre. This image shows the NLCs in context to show their angular extent. This is a single image with the 24mm lens and Sony a7III camera. Exposure was 5 seconds at f/2.8 and ISO 800.