The old Atlas Coal Mine near East Coulee, Alberta, now a museum and tourist attraction. This is a single 1 minute exposure with the Canon 5D MkII and 16-35mm lens at 16mm and f/3.2, and ISO 800 Taken June 27, 2013. While the Moon was up it was in some cloud and most of the illumination of the foreground comes from a sodium vapour light just off camera at right.
A wide-angle view from horizon to past the zenith of the northern hemisphere spring sky, taken early May 2013 from home, using 15mm Canon lens at f/3.2, and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 1600 for stack of 5 x 3 minute exposures, tracked. The ground is from one exposure. Leo and Regulus are at right, Arcturus at left, and Spica and Saturn at lower left. The Big Dipper is at top. Corvus is at bottom. In the centre is the Coma Berenices star cluster, aka Mel111.