Stars wheeling about the North Celestial Pole, and Polaris, in a composite stack of 150 frames shot at pre-dawn July 9, 2014 as part of a time-lapse sequence but here stacked with StarStax with the Comet effect mode. The landscape is from one frame to capture the lighting from the Moon at one instant rather than blurring the lighting over an hour or so of motion. Some low noctilucent clouds are on the northern horizon. Each frame taken with the Canon 5D MkII and 14mm Rokinon lens at f/2.8 for 20 seconds at ISO 2000.
The waxing quarter Moon in the evening sky at sunset, at the historic Swing Bridge near Sale, Victoria, Australia, on the Latrobe River. The Bridge was completed in 1883 and turns on a central pivot to let boats through up river to the Sale Harbour. The Bridge last opened in 1972 as it aged and became unsafe. The Bridge was refurbished in 2006 but remains closed and not open to traffic but is now at least safe for visitors as an hsitoric site. The Sun has set at left in the west, and the Moon is 90° away to the right, in the north. This is a 9-section panorama with the 35mm lens inn portrait mode. The original is 25,000 x 5700 pixels.
Sunrise from home in Alberta January 1997 28mm lens Minimal processing to image