A panorama of a fine display of noctilucent clouds across the northern horizon over an angle of about 60°. This was on June 26, 2018 at about 11:45 pm. Capella is just left of centre. The display faded as the solar illumination dropped and the clouds darkened from the top down. This was from the small pond near home in southern Alberta. This is a stitch of 7 segments, each 2 seconds at f/2.8 with the 85mm Rokinon lens and Canon 6D MkII at ISO 400. Stitched with ACR.
Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) low across the northern horizon with Capella just above the illuminated clouds and circumpolar from my latitude of 50° North. This was June 24/25, 2018, just after midnight, from southern Alberta. This is a single exposure with the 35mm lens and Canon 6D MkII.
A fine display of noctilucent clouds, or NLCs, or polar mesospheric clouds, reflected in a local prairie pond near home in southern Alberta. The display started with wisps much higher in the north but they faded as the Sun dropped lower, with the display at this extent by the time I reached my spot and took this panorama. Leo and Regulus are setting at far left in the west, as is Venus just above the horizon at left. Capella and Auriga are at centre, and circumpolar, while the stars of Perseus at right, rising. This is a panorama of 9 segments, at 15° spacings, with the 35mm lens at f/2.8 for 13 second exposures with the Canon 6D MkII at ISO 400. Stitched with Adobe Camera Raw which worked well for this panorama as I shot content at either end to anchor the segments with more foreground content for aiding the stitching. I cropped out the far end content (the roadway) but it served its purpose of helping the stitching. Often with segments with lots of blank content ACR refuses to include segments or stitch at all.