An image of dancing fireflies beneath a starry sky, on summer solstice eve, June 20, 2014, on a stormy night with many thunderstorms about. To the southeast here skies were clear but clouds and another storm was moving in from the west at right. But it was a warm night so the fireflies were dancing, caught here as the green lights trailing in the foreground. The sky is bright from perpetual twilight and the ground is partly lit by distant lightning. The forground is a stack of 3 exposures to add more firefly lights, but the sky is just one exposure, 25s at ISO 3200 at f/2.8 with the 16-35mm lens and Canon 6D.
A shot of a time-lapse sequence being shot using the Dynamic Perception dolly system, at the old barn site, June 11, 2014. This is with the Canon 6D and 16-35mm lens, and is one frame from another time-lapse sequence of the dolly system at work.
The winter sky with the waxing Moon, here overexposed, and Jupiter above it, setting in the west over the Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, from a site near the Arizona Sky Village. Orion and Taurus are just setting behind the mountain ridge. This is a stack of 4 x 45 second exposures at f/2.8 with the 24mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 800. The ground is from one image.