Cassiopeia in the northern sky over Red Rock Canyon, at Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, lit by the light of the waxing gibbous Moon. This is a single 45-second exposure with the 24mm lens at f/2.5 and Canon 6D at ISO 800.
The constellation of Cassiopeia (the W at right) behind the old Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Dalum, south of Drumheller, Alberta. It was built in 1929 by the Danish settlers in the area, using traditional Danish architechtural styles. I shot this May 2, 2015 on the night before Full Moon which provides most of the illiumination. Streetlights added yellow tints but I minimized those in processing. This is a single 30-second exposure at ISO 400 with the Canon 6D and f/5.6 with the 35mm lens.
The stars of Cassiopeia and Andromeda rising behind hoodoo formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, August 18, 2013. Taken with the Canon 5D MkII and 24mm lens for 25 seconds at F/4 and ISO 1000. Illumination is from the waxing gibbous Moon.