If you want to photograph the Milky Way, the first thing you’ll need to know is how to find it. In this article, I share some of my favorite tools and tips for finding the Milky Way’s galactic plane and more specifically, the bright galactic center. Using either smartphone apps or by memorizing important constellations, you’ll be able to find the Milky Way with or without the use of technology.
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Learn how to photograph and process one of the most colorful parts of the night sky.
Tutorial: Motion Timelapse of the Milky Way with the Dynamic Perception Stage One and Stage R
This video tutorial will take you through the entire process of shooting a professional motion timelapse of the Milky Way, from planning to settings, shooting, processing in Lightroom and compiling in After Effects.
Medium Format Astrophotography with Panorama Stitching
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how I use standard prime lenses like a 50mm to make medium format sized astrophotos with a regular small format camera.
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A Beginner Astrophotography Kit
Let’s talk about the bare minimum of what you will need to photograph the Milky Way.
Astrophotography 101: A Lesson Series on Photographing the Milky Way
Welcome to Astrophotography 101: A Lesson Series on Photographing the Milky Way by Lonely Speck’s creators Ian Norman and Diana Southern.
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This article and video tutorial will show you my favorite way to defish a fisheye photo and how to use your fisheye lens as a serious landscape tool.
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