The International Space Station (ISS) was due overhead at 5:47am this morning, first visible at 27 degrees altitude, due West, heading Northeast. So I set my camera for a 30 second shutter, and began the exposure when I first saw the space station. Note: the ISS is traveling from left to right in the image.
The second picture is of the waning Moon, using a tripod. This, and the cold morning made for a very clear image. Please enjoy these two photos:

