Astro Photography Tutorial

Astro Photography Tutorial

Windmill under the milkyway

As a kid I was always fascinated by the night sky and these days, I’m obsessed with taking photos of the stars.

Although I live in the UK where there’s changable weather and a lot of light-pollution, I’ve found it’s still possible to capture images of the MilkyWay.

I’ve shared quite a few Astro photos online and there are prints on the wall at home too. Several times I’ve been asked how I go about capturing the night sky and I figured it would be good to write it down so a wider audience can read it.

Clicking the link below will take you to my Astro-Photography page. I’ve created a contents section so you can jump directly to the subject that interests you most but hopefully it’s all readable from top to bottom.

I’ve also linked to other websites and products that I use and in some cases I’ve added links to products on Amazon with whom I hold an affiliates account. Anything you buy through my links will earn me a tiny revenue but it wont affect the price you pay.
Since this is the first lengthy tutorial I’ve written, I’d love to hear your feedback about it. I can amend, append and remove stuff easily so please let me know and help me create a useful guide.

Click Here To Read My Astrophotography Tutorial

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