Anyone with access to a DSLR camera and a tripod (or a steady surface) can take stunning photos of the night sky with all its glorious stars. You will even start to see some Nebulae, Galaxies, Globular Clusters,the Milky Way, Meteorites, Auroras, and more. ...
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First things first, we need to choose the location. Because of various factors of our modern life such as light pollution, stars are hard to spot in the city. The ideal location is one of total darkness. Such spot can easily be found using information provided byDarkskyfinder. Once you h...
An iPhone on a tripod using a night mode app isn't going to take images of the Cosmic Cliffs or even planets in the local solar system. However, the equipment listed here will improve basic pictures of the moon and ensure that stars appear in night photos. GorillaPod GorillaPod is the mo...
In this post I’m going to share with you everything you need to know about astrophotography to help you get awesome photos of the night sky. This includes camera settings, gear you need, tips on composition and lots more! Whether you’re wondering how to photograph a comet, take pictures...
Night Photo and Night Lapse capability with the HERO4 cameras, and since then our users have been capturing amazing content with those modes. Now powered with the GP1 chip, the newHERO6 Blacktakes those modes to the next level, giving you the power to capture the best Night photos yet. ...
Night skies over red rock. (Photo:John Fowler) How to Photograph Stars: Techniques for Advanced Photographers Layer Images for Otherworldly Effects Create a scene that merges your favorite nighttime shots into one. Take an underexposed base image of your scene, then add light or change exposure ...
If you have a cell phone in your pocket or have access to a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR), you can easily take gorgeous photos of the night sky. To improve your astrophotography, avoid shooting in the automatic setting. If you're using...
We take you through six steps to take a night sky time-lapse. Step 1: Plan the Shot Planning is essential because time-lapses are tricky and can tie up your camera for a few hours. Planning for a night sky time lapse means anticipating what the night sky will look like. First, scout...
Focus is important – take your time to get it spot on. Bracket exposures around what your camera suggests. Surface detail is best at phases other than a full Moon. When attempting close-ups, a Moon that’s high in the sky appears more stable than a lower one. A remo...