Alpine flowers in the moonlight at Red Rock Canyon, in Waterton Lakes National Park, with the scene lit by light from the waxing gibbous Moon. The “Matterhorn” style peak is Anderson Peak. This is a blend of two exposures: 30 seconds for the sky and 50 seconds for the ground, all with the 24mm lens at f/5 and Canon 6D at ISO 3200.
The northern stars over Red Rock Canyon, at Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, lit by the light of the waxing gibbous Moon. Cassiopeia is above the canyon, while Polaris is at upper left. This is a single 45-second exposure with the 14mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 6D at ISO 1600.
Montane flowers in the moonlight at Red Rock Canyon, in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, with a gibbous Moon illuminating the scene. A slight wash of LED light from a flashlight helps bring out the foreground flowers. This is a single exposure with the 14mm lens at f/4 for 45 seconds and with the Canon 6D at IS0 1600.