Wide Angle Lenses You Need to Capture the Night Sky
You have probably seen those awe-inspiring pictures of the night sky that encompass the whole Milky Way in a single […]
You have probably seen those awe-inspiring pictures of the night sky that encompass the whole Milky Way in a single […]
This is a guide to photographing Bode’s Galaxy (M81 in the Messier catalogue) and its two neighbouring galaxies, the Cigar
Astrophotography opens up a whole new world of celestial beauty, but capturing sharp, long-exposure images of stars and deep-sky objects
Ever seen the blurry white way spanning across the night sky with your naked eye and wanted to capture it
The Triangulum Galaxy is one of the most attractive objects for deep sky astrophotography. Being the second brightest galaxy in the northern hemisphere, you can easily photograph it with a DSLR and a telephoto lens.
Astrophotography requires specialised equipment to capture the beauty of the night sky, and a reliable tripod is an essential component.
This guide prepares viewers for the Perseid Meteor Shower, detailing its causes, peak viewing times, and optimal locations. It also provides instructions for photographing the event with a DSLR camera, covering camera settings, lens recommendations, and shooting techniques. Additional tips include patience, dressing warmly, and checking weather conditions.
Exploring the night sky doesn’t have to be expensive. Whether you’re a budding astronomer or an experienced stargazer, finding a
Astrophotography is a great hobby. For enthusiasts wanting to start with this marvelous hobby, DSLR astrophotography is the best option. This is a comprehensive guide explaining the nuances of DSLR astrophotography.
This guide explains how to photograph the Orion Nebula using a DSLR and tripod. The Nebula is a bright, easily photographed star birthplace, listed as M42 in the Messier Catalogue. It’s best visible in winter and can be captured with basic camera settings and lens on a tripod. After taking numerous light and calibration frames, post-processing with GIMP refines the final image, resulting in a rewarding astrophotographic accomplishment.