The first ever photo was taken in 1826 and at the end of the following decade, the moon was captured. But it wasn’t until the late 19th century that technology advanced to the point where details of stars could be seen, and only really the last 20 years that software has taken this to a new level.
Essentially, we have had an extra century of looking at photos of humans and the world we live in but photographing space is still very much unknown—and it is gripping!
No one night of astrophotography is the same and each photo is unique. Every time you pick up a camera, there is a chance to connect with a different aspect of nature, to identify stars and galaxies that tell stories of legends, and to challenge your photographic skills.
That all sounds marvelous for an expert! But what if the only experience you have is taking snaps with your smartphone? Or you don’t have a huge budget for expensive equipment? Perhaps the idea of photo editing software is daunting!
None of these things should stop you from reaping the rewards of astrophotography. With a little guidance from someone who has been in your shoes, anything is possible.
In this guide to astrophotography for beginners, you will discover:
And much more.
When you look at examples of astrophotography, it feels like you will never be able to achieve such incredible shots. And after taking your first shot, the dream seems even further away.
Nobody wants to waste time or money on a hobby that frustrates them. Whether you are just getting started or have been snapping the sky for a while, the knowledge to take your astrophotography skills to the next level is waiting for you here!
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