A clear dark night, 11:16 PM, last potty call for doggo and me. This is a time-lapse photo using the iPhone 14 Pro stabilization feature and Snapseed filters to enhance the exposure. View is directly at the heart of the spring triangle featuring three constellations.
View south from the porch. Because camera filters pick-up a lot of faint stars that the naked eye filters out finding the shapes can be a bit of a connect the dots puzzle.
Leo the Lion, high in the southwest (upper right quadrant of the image) is easily identified by the sickle asterism that appears like a reversed question mark. The anchor stars include Regulus the period at the bottom of the shape and Denebola to the left.
Virgo the Maiden, located lower and to the left of Leo is the second-largest constellation in the sky and the largest constellation of the Zodiac. It also contains the bright star Spica. Look for a lazy, sprawling "Y" shape of stars lying horizontally just above Spica which is situated in the lower right center of the image.
Boötes the Herdsman, is situated upper left quadrant high in the southern sky and resembles a kite shape. The very bright star is Arcturus; the brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere. Extending up and slightly left of Arcturus you can trace an elongated kite of ice cream cone shape.
The Spring Triangle is a large asterism (an equilateral triangle) formed by the three bright stars from the preceding constellations: Arcturus (top left), Spica (bottom right) and Denebola (upper right).










