space photography

    This is the camera gear that NASA use on the International Space Station

    Apr 14, 2016 John Aldred

    From the moon landings to present day, one constant question that much of the world’s population has when it comes to space missions is their choice of camera…

    12 must-see skywatching events for astrophotographers

    Apr 8, 2016 Gannon Burgett

    Every year, dozens of astronomical events take place, making perfect photo ops for astrophotographers. To help keep track of the events going on this year, we…

    Shooting the moon with a Raspberry PI, a cheap lens and no DSLR

    Apr 5, 2016 James Mitchell

    Shooting the moon has been a little obsession of mine for a very long time, in fact ever since I started photography. I guess it…

    Get ready: Next year’s total solar eclipse will be the first to cover the entire continental U.S. in 38 years

    Mar 10, 2016 Gannon Burgett

    Next year year, the moon will once again pass in front of the sun. This time though, the moon will be casting its shadow across…

    The International Space Station as Captured with the Nikon P900’s Monster Zoom

    Feb 9, 2016 Liron Samuels

    Shortly after its announcement I read a review of the Nikon P900 super-zoom bridge camera, where the author excitedly said it can be used to…

    Watch the Soyuz Spacecraft Liftoff in This 4K Time Lapse

    Jan 21, 2016 Liron Samuels

    Commemorating one month since British astronaut Tim Peake launched into space, the European Space Agency uploaded a cool time lapse showing the preparation and liftoff…

    Lomography unveils the Jupiter 3+ ‘Art’ Lens, an update on a Soviet classic

    Jan 21, 2016 Gannon Burgett

    Regardless of your thoughts on Lomography and their analogue antics, it’s hard to deny their ongoing success with bringing long-lost lenses back from the grave….

    Now is Your Chance to Photograph All Five Visible Planets in One Shot

    Jan 20, 2016 Liron Samuels

    Of all the planets found in the Solar System, only five of the brightest planets – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, can be seen…

    This $13.5K Nikon F3 was custom made for NASA to take to space

    Jan 19, 2016 Gannon Burgett

    It’s only Tuesday and this week is already looking good for eBay browsers—especially if you’re a Nikon fan. Yesterday, we shared with you a super rare…

    Here is The Entire Universe in One Image

    Jan 4, 2016 Liron Samuels

    The release of Canon’s ultra wide angle 11-24mm lens and 360° cameras have allowed photographers to fit more in their frames than ever before. But,…