The autumn stars and constellations rising in the northeast at Forget-Me-Not Pond at the end of Highway 66 in Kananaskis, Alberta, on June 26, 2016. Cassiopeia is at top, Perseus at left, and Andromeda at centre. The yellow glow is not twilight but light pollution from Calgary. The sky is blue with solstice twilight. This was taken near midnight. The ground is a stack of 4 exposures, Mean combined to reduce noise, while the sky and water are from one exposure to keep the stars as pinpoints.
The sunset colours over Waterton Lakes National Park and Maskinonge Pond from the viewpoint off Highway 6. Note the crepuscular shadows converging to the west at left and diverging from the east at right. The Full Moon would have been just rising at the apex of the converging rays but clouds hid it. This was Monday, June 20, summer solstice. This is a panorama of 8 panels, all with the 20mm lens and stitched with Adobe Camera Raw.
The sunset colours over Waterton Lakes National Park and Maskinonge Pond from the viewpoint off Highway 6. Note the crepuscular shadows converging to the west at left and diverging from the east at right. The Full Moon would have been just rising at the apex of the converging rays but clouds hid it. This was Monday, June 20, summer solstice. This is a panorama of 8 panels, all with the 24mm lens and stitched with Adobe Camera Raw.