Evening twilight shows the bright stars of the winter constellations setting in the west. Two 'guests' are also in the frame...the moon (grossly overexposed), and Jupiter below it.
Cirrus clouds are moving in from the west, but only block the brightest parts of the twilight sky near the horizon.
The lights of La Luz shine at the bottom of the frame, right of center.
This is a wide angle image (APS-C sensor, 12mm lens), taken on a fixed tripod.
I took a series of images that started in bright twilight and continued to full night. I chose this image because it didn't show too many stars (easier to identify constellations), yet it was mixed with a nice gradient of twilight that was fairly bright near the horizon (with touches of orange and yellow) and rather dark up high.