Constellation of Lyra the Harp. 165mm telephoto at f/3.5 with Pentax 6x7 camera and Ektachrome E200 film, about 15 minute exposure. Taken from home October 2003. Glow layer added in Photoshop to add glows around stars.
The constellation of Lyra the Harp just off the Milky Way. Vega is the bright star at top right. Albireo in Cygnus is at bottom left. This is a stack of 5 x 3-minute exposures with the 85mm Rokinon lens at f/2.8 and Canon 6D MkII at ISO 800 plus an additional exposure taken through the Kenko Softon A filter to add the star glows. Tracked on the Star Adventurer tracker which tracked very well through all the exposures.
The constellation of Lyra the Harp, shot on a June night with a quarter Moon, with both its light and the solstice twilight illuminating the sky with a blue tint. The bright star is Vega. Epsilon and Delta Lyrae double stars are shown well resolved. This is a stack of 6 x 1-minute exposures with the Rokinon 85mm lens at f/2.8 and Sony a7III at ISO 400, plus a single exposure shot through the Kenko Softon filter layered in to provide the star glows.