A beginner's guide to shooting the aurora borealis. Learn the camera settings and other tips for shooting the northern lights!
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Do you have your sights set on sharing your work to more of the Astrophotography community? Read these 10 tips for the maximum impact and reach!
An easy and straightforward job for beginners, photographing a meteor shower requires the most basic photography equipment, and some patience.
The most memorable Milky Way scenes have interesting terrestrial foregrounds, and Tanja has 4 tips that have a big impact on every Milky Way photo you take!
The FITS file format is the most commonly used file format for astronomical data, let's demystify it and show you how to supersize your AP.
One of the most important elements when choosing a lens for astrophotography is the aperture. Learn why FAST GLASS is so important!
Learn how to use the free Stellarium planetarium application to simulate the field of view of your camera and lens so you can choose the perfect targets!
You don't need a telescope to shoot deep sky objects! A camera and a standard lens will do just fine for many large and beautiful targets in space.
Do you want to capture jaw dropping Milky Way photos? Of course you do! Here's a complete guide to get you started.
Don't let condensation ruin your astrophotography shoots anymore! Use these tips to destroy dew on your camera lens once and for all.