Monday, September 14, 2015

Hello hello! This week i'll be taking the technique of long exposure from last week and using it again this week for astrophotography! What is this you may ask? STARS. Now from where i'm from there are too many houses and extra light around which creates "light pollution" so most of the pictures I've taken have extra light around them. I will being showing examples of what you can achieve if in the right setting too.

So to start, you'll need:

  • a tripod
  • manual settings
  • the night sky 
  • a dark location (preferably somewhere with no extra light sources"

You're gonna have to play around with your shutter settings and what not depending on your surroundings so be wary of that.






So these are blah. Also they're unedited. But that's really the best you can do in the suburbs. Now if you were to travel to a national park or somewhere like that, here's what you get:



Source; Joe Parks



You can get amazing images from this awesome technique so start practicing!










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