Astrophotography

    How To Process The Milky Way Using Adobe Lightroom CC

    Aug 11, 2015 Udi Tirosh

    If you thought that you need some fancy software to shoot the Milky Way, think again. Photographer Michael Shainblum (previously) shares a Lightroom only tutorial on…

    How To Take a Selfie With the Milky Way

    Aug 6, 2015 JP Danko

    If you always wanted your very own selfie in front of the Milky Way – its actually not that hard to do! Here’s what you…

    How to Photograph the International Space Station. Every. Single. Time.

    Jul 28, 2015 Aaron Harris

    Photographing the International Space Station is no easy feat. It takes skill, a fair amount of planning, and a whole lot of patience. After years…

    GIF Of Pluto Shows How Camera Technology Has Improved Over The Last 85 Years

    Jul 22, 2015 Tiffany Mueller

    NASA just released this sweet GIF of Pluto that uses photos taken between 1930 through 2015. The first photo (courtesy of Lowell Observatory Archives) was…

    Awesome Photo of the International Space Station Over a Full Moon

    Jul 3, 2015 Liron Samuels

    Moving at 27,600 km/h the International Space Station orbits Earth every 90 minutes or so, making it relatively easy to spot the spacecraft. Dedicated websites…

    Wandering About Lapland’s Milky Way and Northern Lights

    Jun 29, 2015 Liron Samuels

    Tiina Törmänen, a Finnish landscape photographer, has travelled the vast wilderness of Arctic Lapland creating an awe-inspiring series of self portraits. Titled “Wanderer”, the series…

    First Hands-On Review of the Nikon D810A

    Jun 2, 2015 Liron Samuels

    Nikon’s dedicated astrophotography camera isn’t planned to start shipping until next week, but Swedish astrophotographer Göran Strand was lucky enough to get his hands on…

    Canon Rumored to Be Working on a Full Frame Astrophotography Camera

    May 28, 2015 Liron Samuels

    Not wanting to leave the astrophotography market to Nikon’s upcoming D810A, Canon is said to be working on its own dedicated full frame camera. When…

    The Dragonfly Telescope Uses Ten Canon 400mm f/2.8 Lenses to Detect Faint Galaxies

    May 27, 2015 Liron Samuels

    While telescopes do a great job gathering light and obtaining images of ridiculously distant objects, even the largest and most advanced units are assumed to…

    Photographing the Milky Way with a Smartphone and the Future of Photography

    May 21, 2015 Ian Norman

    Some believe that smartphones will never replace “real cameras” like DSLRs or mirrorless cameras. This article is about providing evidence to the contrary and about making…