Quick Tip: Use reflective glow tape on your tripod at night
When photographing at night, it’s easy to trip over the unseen legs of your tripod. Here’s an idea to save you some mishaps. Glow tape
When photographing at night, it’s easy to trip over the unseen legs of your tripod. Here’s an idea to save you some mishaps. Glow tape
As with any photography genre, it’s easy for every beginner to get lost in the technicalities of astrophotography. Choosing and setting up your starter astro
Making a time-lapse of a scene is another way to tell a story. A time-lapse is not hard to do and many computers have the
There’s always more than one way to skin a cat. Or, to post-process a high ISO Milky Way photo. In this post I’m going to
If you want to get more depth, light and color in your Milky Way images, you might want to change to multiple image captures and
The PhotoPills app is a bit of magic when it comes to planning a shoot for the Milky Way. That, combined with tools from Platypod,
How did I create these night photos with larger-than-life CGI-looking letters? I’ll tell you how I got this long exposure photo with light painting at
Astrophotography season is finally here! Now, If you want to break into astrophotography, you’ll need a camera that’s out of this world! Fortunately, there are
I’ve had a soft spot in my heart for the Orion constellation ever since I delivered sailboats out on the open ocean between the east
I am enjoying the night sky here in Sedona, AZ. Making star trails is interesting and therapeutic. Standing out in the night watching the trails
Astrophotography season is right around the corner. If astrophotography is a genre you want to break into and you want a camera that is out
It’s been over a year since Gregory Leonard accidentally discovered Comet Leonard using the Catalina Sky Survey’s 1.5 meter telescope. It was easily the most