Area of summer sky from Altair in Aquila (bottom right) and Delphinus (bottom left), north along Mliky Way to Sagitta and Vulpecula, with Brocchi's Cluster (Coathanger) at upper right. M27 is visible and resolved. 165mm telephoto lens, at f/3.5 with Pentax 6x7, about 16 minute exposure, October 2003. Ekachrome E200 film. Taken from home under excellent skies. Tracked but not guided.
The small constellations of Delphinus (at right) and Equuleus (left) below Enif on Pegasus (at upper left) in the northern summer sky. This is a stack of 2 x 2-minute exposures with the 85mm Rokinon lens at f/2 and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 1600, with an additional exposure through the Kenko Softon filter layered in to add the star glows. Taken from Quailway Cottage in Arizona, with the Star Adventurer Mini tracker. This could be turned 90° CCW to place Delphinus at top and horizontal.
Delphinus, with 135mm Canon L-lens at f/2.8 and Canon 20Da camera at ISO 800 for single 3 minute exposure. Taken Sept. 6, 2007. Hazy night.