Hi as seen by my username, I'm new to photography. I have been experimenting with macro, landscape, usual stuff and wanted to have a go with the night sky. However I'm not sure what settings to go for?
I have tried full aperture and iso at 3200 is that too low?
Or do you just need a better...
i have a canon t5 rebel with a 50mm lens & im going to the griffth observatory tonight to take pictures of the stars/night sky , i went last night but had alot of trouble focusing on the stars. any tips on how my settings should be? & how to focus my lens to see the stars?
Please be kind as I am completely new to the world of DSL cameras. I am really keen to be able to take pictures of the night sky in order to capture the stars but I'm unsure if the type of camera/lens I have is suitable. I tried taking pictures yesterday evening in my back garden but did not...
So I set out the other night and climbed cleeve hill in Cheltenham to do my first 'astro shoot'... I don't think it was the worst attempt made but something doesn't seem right about them! Any idea how I can improve, as astronomy is something I am very keen on learning about and photographing it...
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