Cassiopeia and the northern stars over Red Rock Canyon at Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, in June 2015. The scene is illuminated by the waxing gibbous Moon. This is a single 30-second exposure at f/5 with the 24mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 3200.
Summer Milky Way and Summer Triangle; taken with Canon 15mm lens at f/3.2 and stack of 5 x 4 minute exposures at ISO 800 with Canon 20Da. Area of sky getting down into SW sky and night somewhat hazy or smoky. So gradiant present toward horizon. Taken as focal length demo series for Beautiful Universe 08 article. Glow layer added in Photoshop to accentuate stars.
A very wide angle image of the northern summer Milky Way from Cepheus (at top left) to Sagittarius (setting at bottom right), with the Summer Triangle stars at centre. The bright object at bottom left is Jupiter, with Saturn dimmer to the right at bottom centre. This is with the TTArtisan 11mm full-frame fish-eye lens wide open at f/2.8, in a stack of 7 x 4-minute tracked exposures at ISO 1600 with the Canon EOS Ra camera. Taken from home July 8, 2021. No filters were employed here.