R Leporis, aka Hind’s Crimson Star, in Lepus the Hare, and an example of a very red carbon star and long-period variable. This is a stack of 8 x 10-second exposures at ISO 1600 with the Canon 6D MkII and Celestron C9.25 at f/10, taken March 28, 2019 with the field very low and still in the blue twilight. So the stars are not sharp, due to the poor seeing. Diffraction spikes added with Astronomy Tools actions.
A panorama of the rising Full Moon at the vernal equinox, March 20, 2019. A stitch of 3 segments taken from the back deck! It shows the shadow of the Earth and Belt of Venus
Sailing into the sunset! A 360° panorama from Deck 9 at the stern of the ms Trollfjord in the evening twilight, taken March 3, 2019, in the Raftundet Strait after our visit to the Trollfjord itself. The direction of travel, to the bow, is toward the funnel left of center, while the direction we have come from is towared the wake of the ship at the stern at right. Some alpenglow remains on the highest peaks. This is an 11-section panorama, handheld, with the 15mm Venus Optics lens and Sony a7III at ISO 100.