The Zodiacal Light in the the late autumn evening sky from Arizona, overlooking the Chiricahua Mountains near Portal, AZ. The Zodiacal Light exends up from the horizon to the angled following the ecliptic. The summer Milky Way setting into the southwest extends up from the horizon to the right, running through the middle of the Summer Triangle stars. A satellite streaks across the Zodiacal Light, in a flaring path. I shot this from the field at Quailway Cottage. This is a stack of 7 x 2-minute exposures at f/2.8 with the 15mm full-frame fish-eye lens and Canon 6D at ISO 1250. All exposures were tracked on the iOptron Sky-Tracker. The ground came from one exposure to minimize blurring.
The ISS (International Space Station) rising out of the west over the Red Deer River, near the Atlas Coal Mine site (the source of the streetlight here), in the evening twilight, October 10, 2015. This is a single 30-second exposure at f/2.5 with the Sigma 24mm lens and Nikon D750 at ISO 1600.