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Disappointed after first Milky Way shot: Astrophotography Talk ...

For a first try it is not bad. You exposure was a little too long. The stars are elongated, but more on the left side than on the right side.

My first ever shot of the Milky way! : r/Astronomy - Reddit

I recently took some images at a 20 second exposure and had star streaks. I was very disappointed as to avoid the streaks I had to shoot at ...

On Photographing the Milky Way - Lonely Speck

I was recently reminded of my first really successful attempt to photograph the Milky Way. I remember making that photo very clearly. Or rather, ...

Milky Way (First Attempt) - FM Forums - Fred Miranda

Many of the milky way shots I see are WAAAAY over processed with people doing all sorts of work to make them as over the top as possible.

The Frustration Of Post Processing: The California Night Sky Above ...

The photo was actually taken on one of my first Milky Way Photography adventures back in college. ... frustrated. I spent hours and hours ...

First attempt at the Milky Way - Imaging - Stargazers Lounge

I've been wanting to try some Milky Way photography. Using a Samyang F2.8 14mm lens, I took a 20 second exposure at ISO1600. All editing was done in Affinity ...

Milky Way Photography: How to Take Pictures of our Galaxy

... first Milky Way photo: aperture, ISO, shutter speed, etc. Before you launch into any setting, first take the time to familiarize yourself with ...

Milky Way Photography 101 - Learn How to Photograph Our Galaxy ...

The core will start to rise earlier and earlier with mid-july being one of the best times to shoot the core. Then it will be visible after ...

astrophotography - Capturing the Milky Way: what did I do wrong?

under appropriately dark skies, it will be very visible. The camera should pick up on it quite well, however that still isn't quite enough to ...

Shooting The Milky Way With A Fujifilm X Series Camera

The reason is because the final shots you see have gone through post-processing to bring out those faint details. This is where you let your ...

Chasing the Milky Way: Photography Tips

I'll spare stargazers the disappointment by saying that none of the beautiful images you see of the Milky Way, even from dark sky locations, look like that with ...

MilkyWay, night sky & star photography tutorial for beginners - Medium

In the case of star trails, small ISO values ​​(100–200 — depending on the initial aperture on the lens) — in this scenario we expose many ...

Disappointed with my first tracked DSO (Andromeda) - Cloudy Nights

- The noise is the same, if not worse, especially in dark sky areas. - There are more stars visible, as expected. - The galaxy itself is barely ...

How to Photograph the Milky Way in 5 Simple Steps | Fstoppers

Capturing the milky way high above a city is going to be extremely difficult because street lights will shine up into the night sky and mask ...

Ultimate Guide to Milky Way Photography | Iceland Photo Tours

Therefore, it is recommended that you take images while the Moon phase does not exceed 25%. Make sure to check the Moon calendar before going on a trip. The ...

The Night Photography Mindset: Seeing Beyond the Milky Way

For the first time in the history of photography, it was possible to make images of the starry night sky with short enough exposures to register ...

Milky way photography | A beginner's guide - Adobe

During those times of year, the Milky Way is most visible on dark nights in dark places. Check a moon-phase calendar to plan your shoot on the night of a new ...

Does the Milky Way Really Look Like That?

... Way like it appears in a photo, you'll be quite disappointed. Even ... milky way with photos, post photo processing and with the naked eye.

How to photograph the Milky Way - Medium

The last thing to consider when shooting the Milky Way is what phase the Moon is in and its position in the sky. Ideally you want to shoot with ...

Milky Way over Maui, Hawaii | Richard Peters Wildlife Photography

And in fact, on our arrival the first night, there it was, the Milky Way looking down at me between some clouds. I took a quick grab shot, which I posted on ...