The first photo was taken from the all-sky camera. The ISS always travels from west-to-east, so this image shows it passing from the bottom of the frame to the center.
The 2nd photo was taken from a high-resolution video camera, pointed up 60°, toward the NNE. It captured a video sequence of the pass, and created a still image. Fortunately, there is a website that predicts EXACTLY when and where the ISS will pass overhead, so all I need to do is point the camera and wait!!
I also got a bonus....a bright meteor pierced the skies about an hour later! (see video)


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