by Vladimir Minenko | Mar 14, 2021 | Getting Into Astrophotography, Photography
Photography Aspects in Astrophotography You might be surprised! Many things you know from the daylight photography are different now! Seasonality Unlike the regular photography, the selection of your astrophotography objects is strictly driven by time and your...
by Vladimir Minenko | Mar 14, 2021 | Getting Into Astrophotography
How to Save Your Back and Time Dealing with Star and Polar Alignment Yet another burden which should be completely automated When you start as a beginner, steps of alignment appear pretty unusual and unclear. There is a polar alignment to align the RA axis of your...
by Vladimir Minenko | Mar 14, 2021 | Getting Into Astrophotography
Astrophotography in Field Without a Notebook Do you care to carry less? Why and When a Computer-Based Control is Needed in Field When using a star tracker, you only need to do a polar alignment and setup a multi-exposure sequence to start shooting. This can be...
by Vladimir Minenko | Mar 14, 2021 | Getting Into Astrophotography
Seasons of the Astrophotography Some thoughts and observations on what is sensible to photograph in a given time of the seasons Making pictures of the sky objects is driven by annual seasons as objects move, or better, the Earth travels around the Sun. Your view of...
by Vladimir Minenko | Mar 14, 2021 | Getting Into Astrophotography
Using a Bahtinov Mask to Focus Photo Lenses There is no such thing as one focus on infinity In regular photography, many people rely on auto-focus in most cases. The auto-focus as it is known available in DSRL and mirrorless cameras does not work in for...
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