Are you interested in astrophotography targets in the northern hemisphere? Do you need good information on objects that can help you as a starting point? Taking images of objects that are millions of miles from Earth is about as complicated as it sounds and when you start out you will find it hard to target the right ones. Size, brightness, and type are just a few of the more common considerations, but there are many more that relate to the type of equipment you have in hand and what the best tools for the job will be. ...
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Are you interested in astrophotography targets in the northern hemisphere? Do you need good information on objects that can help you as a starting point? Taking images of objects that are millions of miles from Earth is about as complicated as it sounds and when you start out you will find it hard to target the right ones. Size, brightness, and type are just a few of the more common considerations, but there are many more that relate to the type of equipment you have in hand and what the best tools for the job will be. One of the hardest hurdles is knowing what you are looking for out in the field when you take that first image before processing. Is that the object? Is that what it is supposed to look like? Now, with 50 Best Astrophotography Targets for Beginners , you have a handy information guide that will provide the answers to those questions and much more. This book will show you: How to get started Tackling close astrophotography targets like the sun and moon What do the targets look like The best time of the year to shoot them How big the targets are How to find them What the images look like straight out of the camera And much more... Once you have mastered the techniques needed to take stunning photographs of these amazing beginner astrophotography targets you can move on to further reading on the subject, but making sure that you are on the right course is the first step. Designed with the novice in mind, 50 Best Astrophotography Targets for Beginners provides good, clear information in an easily understood format, allowing you to take the photographs you've always wanted to take. It even includes photographs that realistically show you, as a beginner, what you can expect to achieve. There are no NASA or Hubble images in this book! From the author of Getting Started: Long Exposure Astrophotography , Getting Started: Budget Astrophotography , and the Messier Astrophotography Reference , this book is aimed specifically at the beginning astrophotographer using a camera such as a DSLR in the Northern Hemisphere. Get a copy today and see how it will improve the way you take amazing shots of the heavens that will impress and delight friends and family alike!
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