A single image, taken from a time-lapse sequence, of trees lit by nearby lighting, against the backdrop of the Milky Way in twilight, from the campground at Waterton townsite, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. A 20 second exposure at f/4 with the 16-35mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 3200.
The northern circumpolar constellations including Ursa Major and Minor, the Big and Little Dippers, and Polaris, as shot from Reesor Ranch in the Cypress Hills, Alberta. Taken at 3 am with dawn twilight breaking and some low noctilucent clouds on the horizon. This is a single 30 second exposure at f/2.8 with the 16-35mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 2000. Star glows added in Photoshop to emphasize Big Dipper and Polaris.
The waxing crescent Moon over Middle Lake in Bow Valley Provincial Park, Alberta east of Banff and Canmore. This was July 2, 2014 on a hazy night. This is a stack of 7 exposures in a high dynamic range composite to record the great range of brightness from the bright Moon to the dark foreground. I shot this with the Canon 60Da at ISO 400 and 10-22mm Canon lens at f/5.6 for exposures from 1.3 sec to 20 seconds with LENR on.