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Photography: Night Sky: A Field Guide for Shooting after Dark

By Jennifer Wu, James Martin

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Photographers of all skill levels will be able to capture the breathtaking show of the night sky and preserve those unique moments and memories from a life spent outside with the aid of this easy-to-understand and helpful guide. Jennifer Wu, a co-author, is well known for her ability to photograph nighttime phenomena such as the passing Milky Way, shooting stars, and quarter-phase moon rises. This new guide outlines her techniques and focuses on taking pictures of the moon, twilight, star trails, and stars as points of light. These themes all require different approaches, but they all share common photo techniques and considerations. Your digital photos must be processed on a computer after they are taken; coauthor James Martin explores the options and techniques that turn an ordinary photo into a visually stunning one.

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Photographers of all skill levels will be able to capture the breathtaking show of the night sky and preserve those unique moments and memories from a life spent outside with the aid of this easy-to-understand and helpful guide. Jennifer Wu, a co-author, is well known for her ability to photograph nighttime phenomena such as the passing Milky Way, shooting stars, and quarter-phase moon rises. This new guide outlines her techniques and focuses on taking pictures of the moon, twilight, star trails, and stars as points of light. These themes all require different approaches, but they all share common photo techniques and considerations. Your digital photos must be processed on a computer after they are taken; coauthor James Martin explores the options and techniques that turn an ordinary photo into a visually stunning one.