Summer Triangle area of the northern summer Milky Way, taken from home, Sept 24, 2011. Taken with Canon 5D MkII at ISO 800 and Canon L-series 35mm lens at f/4 for stack of 4 x 6 minutes plus 2 x 6 minutes with Kenko Softon filter for star glows.
Summer Triangle (known as Winter Triangle in Australia) from Coonabarabran, NSW. Taken with Canon 20Da and 16-35mm L lens at f/2.8 for 45s at ISO3200. Untracked on tripod. Glows added to bright stars in Photoshop.
The summer Milky Way overhead and through the Summer Triangle stars in July, looking up through trees in Banff National Park at Herbert Lake. Deneb is at top left, Vega at top right, and Altair is at bottom. The bright Cygnus star cloud is obvious. As are the dark lanes in the Milky Way, including the Funnel Nebula at top, aka Le Gentil 3. This is a stack of seven exposures for the trees, mean combined to smooth noise, and one exposure for the sky, all 20 seconds at f/2 with the Laowa 15mm lens and Sony a7III at ISO 6400.