A 160° panorama looking south near summer solstice time in June 2018, with the bright planets Mars (left) and Jupiter (right) and their glitter paths on the water flanking the Milky Way and Saturn in Sagittarius above the pinkish Lagoon Nebula. The waxing Moon is setting off frame at right brightening the sky and lighting the landscape. The sky is also blue from the solstice twilight. The stars of Scorpius shine between Jupiter and the Milky Way. Some faint bands of red and green airglow are visible at left, despite the bright sky. This is a stitch of 8 segments, all for 25 seconds with the 35mm lens at f/2.2 and Canon 6D MkII at ISO 800. Stitched with ACR. An Orton effect with ON1 Photo RAW was added to soften the sky and add a sky glow. Taken June 19/20, 2018 from southern Alberta.
The perpetual twilight of a night near summer solstice, June 19, 2018, over a prairie pond near home. Capella, circumpolar from my latitude of 51° N, is due north and reflected in the pond waters. A single exposure with the 35mm lens and Canon 6D MkII.