To be more specific, it’s all about taking a picture of the night sky, and the spectacular (one might say mysterious) objects either you can see with the human eye (the moon and stars for example) or go even further into deep space photography like the milky way, nebulae or distant planets. While you have probably heard of the more traditional photography genres like nature, landscape, street, portrait, macro, and many others, astrophotography is all about capturing images of the night sky. Great shot of the milky way.Īstrophotography is just another subgenre of photography. So here is my beginner’s guide to astrophotography, I’ve laid out everything you need to know in a step by step guide, by the end of it you’ll be able to capture gorgeous astrophotography images, even if you’ve never touched a DSLR camera before. But I am always learning and testing new techniques because once you get past the initial learning curve, the images you can capture are amazing and rewarding. I have learned a lot (and made many mistakes) along the way. Things have progressed since those camping nights, and so has my experience with capturing the night sky. I would try and take pictures of them with our point and click camera, but usually, the images would come out just about black. On a clear night and away from the city lights, I would look up at the sky and always be fascinated at the large cluster of shining stars deep in the sky. It was our traditional yearly pilgrimage. When I was a teenager, every year without fail, we would go on our family camping trip.
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