As photographers, we have probably all taken photos during the golden hour, that time of beautiful light just after sunrise and just before sunset. There’s a pretty good chance we have taken some great shots during the blue hour. But what about night, who takes shots in the true dead of night? Well, I do […]
Astrophotography Articles
Ever wondered how those stunning shots of the night sky and the milky way are shot and edited? While it’s tempting to think that it’s possible to get great night sky shots straight out of camera, the truth is that the most spectacular and popular images you see of the night sky and the Milky […]
Ok, so you want to capture a moonrise, here are a few tips and tricks to help you take a great shot at moonrise. Have you ever wondered why your photographs of the moon always look extremely bright and out of focus? The answer to this problem could be summarized in a sort of rough […]
Here we’ll give you what you need in order to begin capturing the beautiful deep sky by exploring astrophotography for beginners.
If you are looking to photograph the night sky and want to ensure you don’t capture star trails then the 600 rule is for you; it states that in order to eliminate star trails the exposure time in seconds should be 600 divided by the focal length of the taking lens. Don’t quite have it? The read on…
On the 27th of July 2018, the full moon will show us an eclipse that will be visible in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Indian Ocean area, Australia and Eastern parts of South America. Here is everything you need to know about how to photograph a total lunar eclipse.