The stars of Andromeda and Perseus rising over the Front Ranges and Bow River in Banff, Alberta, August 8, 2014. The scene is illuminated by the waxing gibbous Moon. This is a stack of one 40-second exposure at ISO 800, followed after a gap of time by four 6-minute exposures at ISO 100, with the 24mm lens and Canon 6D.
Sunset at Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, from the Prince of Wales Hotel viewpoint, July 15, 2014. This is a single frame from a time-lapse sequence. It is 1/40th sec at f/5.6 with the 16-35mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 400.
The Big Dipper (left) and Little Dippers, Polaris (centre) and Cassiopeia (right) over the sandstone concretions of Red Rock Coulee Natural Area in southern Alberta. Capella is just above the horizon. Perseus is rising at right. Illumination is from the Full Moon. This is a single 19 second exposure at f/5 and ISO 800 with the Canon 60Da and 10-22mm lens.