The sparkling Milky Way, colourful polar lights, shooting stars or a lunar eclipse: for holidaymakers and amateur photographers, the night sky offers a multitude of attractive motifs that anyone with a modern camera can photograph.
But what settings should you use? How long should you expose for? What can your mobile phone do? And how can you make the final image really impressive?
Renowned astrophotographer Stefan Seip offers an easy-to-understand course for beginners who want to take beautiful photos of the night sky and delve into the depths of space.
Table of contents:
- Cameras, lenses and accessories
- Starry sky photography course
- Night sky motifs
- The moon puts you in a good mood
- Bright sun – only with protection!
- The digital darkroom
The author Stefan Seip is internationally renowned for his outstanding astrophotography. His photographs have been published in news programmes such as Tagesschau (ARD) and heute (ZDF), in daily newspapers and numerous astronomy magazines.