The waning Last Quarter Moon in the morning sky on July 16, 2017, with the northeastern sky bright and colourful with the dawn twilight, and Venus bright in the east. This serves to demonstrate the approximate 90° angle between the Last Quarter Moon and rise point of the Sun. This is an HDR blend of 7 exposures, to retain the disk of the Moon but also being out the sky colour and ground detail. Tone mapped in ACR. Shot from home with the Canon 6D and 14mm Rokinon lens.
Venus (above), Aldebaran (below) and the Hyades star cluster rising in the dawn twilight on the morning of July 13, 2017. A single tracked exposure with the 85mm lens and Canon 6D.