Capturing the Milky Way doesn't require thousands of dollars in gear. Here is my simple guide to using your smartphone—or camera—and the dark sky to take professional-quality photos.
Aerial view somewhere between Yuma and Gila Bend. Canon EOS 5D Mark III | 135mm | F7.1 | 1/1600 sec | ISO 200 Photo: DianeMiller DPReview community member DianeMiller (Diane D. Miller) is an active ...
Millions of birds invisibly migrate through the night sky each autumn, most flying in near silence toward their wintering ...
Everything you absolutely need to know about selecting, using and optimizing your astrophotography equipment for the best possible astrophotos, from smartphones, to telescopes and mirrorless cameras.
Photographs of a jellyfish-shaped supernova 5,000 lightyears away and the Milky Way lighting up an abandoned barn were among the winners of a competition organised by one of the UK's most picturesque ...
“When half the images are bad, you still have to pay for them,” he said. Now, he can shoot thousands of frames on one memory ...
Billions of stars fill our galaxy that become visible at certain times of year. And in the U.S., that time, known as "Milky ...
In the right place at the right time. ” That’s how Megan Huff describes a chance encounter that changed her life.
Arizona stargazers can see the Milky Way without special equipment. Learn when and where to spot our galaxy's bright center.
"Milky Way season" is here, and dark sky areas in Michigan offer prime visibility of our galaxy.