Astrophotography: 14 MUST KNOW Starting Tips!

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1) Astrophotography is more than deep-sky imaging
2) Become obsessed with your progress
3) If it were easy, everyone would do it
4) Take online advice with a grain of salt
5) Your mount is really important, get a good one
6) Don’t start with a long focal length telescope!
7) Get ready for image processing
8) Weather is cruel, and you will obsess over it
9) It's expensive - there is no way around it
10) Social media sharing joys and letdowns...
11) Get out there and shoot
12) Dark skies make a big difference
13) Don’t be afraid of the dark…
14) Join your local astronomy club

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  • @mashpotatomountainobserver3338
    @mashpotatomountainobserver3338 Жыл бұрын

    You made me realize about three years ago that it was possible to see deep space objects in such detail from a backyard. Until then I thought a huge observatory was needed to get such images. It's been a very rewarding three years full of ups and downs and not until recently have I produced an image that could actually hang on a wall. Yet the amazing sights to be seen and the fun nights have made it all well worth it. Doing visual first then EEA and then on to astrophotography has been a life changing experience. It has helped me profoundly and given the confidence to accomplish very complex tasks when cold, tired and frustrated. Truely a life-long pursuit of looking up at the heavens and wondering. Thank you very much for letting me know.

  • @donbouc

    @donbouc

    Жыл бұрын

    , .! L

  • @berniestang2616

    @berniestang2616

    10 ай бұрын

    Im new . I know trials ahead . Im wanting to photograph Andromeda !

  • @ronallen2458
    @ronallen245819 күн бұрын

    I give this video one million likes. “Life is too short to spend it on the sidelines, watching and critiquing others. Get out there! Capture. Create. Inspire.” Thank you for the inspiration I needed today.

  • @Astro_Lugia
    @Astro_Lugia4 ай бұрын

    I’m 14 and just got my first telescope. It’s nothing fancy but it does the job. And holy moly I’m hooked. I’m out there every night looking at random things, even if they just look like white dots. When I get bored of just white dots, I look for other things like planets and well, the moon. Sometimes you just have to get your telescope and go to random stars just to see what they are

  • @potatochip2287
    @potatochip2287 Жыл бұрын

    I got a 4.5 inch reflector telescope for Christmas, I went out last night and looked at Jupiter and the Orion Nebula, I didn’t get a single image of either before my toes almost froze off in the 10°F weather , but I had the time of my life looking at what I did look at, and figuring everything out, I’m excited for what’s to come in my future of astrophotography , you are a big inspiration for me :).

  • @priyanshuraha

    @priyanshuraha

    Жыл бұрын

    All the best👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁

  • @XPFTP

    @XPFTP

    Жыл бұрын

    i did my very 1st imaging with a 4.5 . i did a video of jupiter. it was small but yeah know... i loved every min of it. then i got the bug hard. went to a 12 inch dob. then came the hardcore starting out imaging. eq mount AVX. still use it ... orion 80 edapo the gray workhorse they sold. old canon 350 ir self moded. love every min of it.

  • @Paulie1978100

    @Paulie1978100

    Жыл бұрын

    It's an amazing buzz!! truly addictive!!, well done bro!

  • @philipps3988

    @philipps3988

    Ай бұрын

    Happened to me just 3 years ago when my son gave me a real small simple scope - but seeing Jupiter and Orion through it got me completely hooked…now running a C11 and a C14 and can’t get enough 😂 enjoy!!!!

  • @williamkacensky4796
    @williamkacensky4796 Жыл бұрын

    If you're in a grizzly state wearing headphones is not a good idea.

  • @Space_and_weather

    @Space_and_weather

    Жыл бұрын

    Very much, I've gotten snuck up on by a bear while reading and only noticed it cause it sneezed

  • @NatanielsArt

    @NatanielsArt

    Жыл бұрын

    Or mountain lions

  • @nordic5490

    @nordic5490

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NatanielsArt 200x more people are killed by dogs than mountain lions

  • @skyblockjake

    @skyblockjake

    Жыл бұрын

    Blasting angry music out of a big speaker work? In mountain lion and wolf country here.

  • @NatanielsArt

    @NatanielsArt

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nordic5490 very possibly, luckily I haven't encountered a wild dog while shooting in the middle of nowhere

  • @CaptConnoissuer
    @CaptConnoissuer Жыл бұрын

    This video has been so reaffirming to my struggles I’ve been doing Astro photography for about 2 1/2 years now and I’m still not quite in the place I want to be yet. My main problem is how expensive the hobby is. I’m 14 and don’t have a job so it takes me a long time to gather all the equipment I need from various sources, but this video has inspired me to keep going and I really have seen a lot of progress from when I’ve started, so thank you.

  • @southernexposure123

    @southernexposure123

    Жыл бұрын

    @Ayodeji Oyetosho: Congratulations. I'm an olden dude, age 74 at the moment. Some years back (and I now forget the exact details) one of my first and most appreciated pictures was made with a short fL lens on a DSLR type camera. It was Andromeda shot on a non-tracking tripod, a shutter speed of maybe 1 or 2 seconds and the lens was maybe 100 mm or was it 200 mm (memory fails lol) but I do remember it was a prime lens. I got something like 750 subs. I placed the object at one side of the live view screen and shot until it reached the other side of the camera screen. I'd get 50 or maybe it was 75 subs before moving the camera again for the next several shots. It took quite some time to get the stacking done in my computer. Then, I cropped it like crazy, but still got a highly satisfactory final picture after editing. I could see color, the spiral arms and the dust lanes and the stars were pretty well focused. These days getting focus is more challenging. I'm happy to hear you're beginning the hobby at an age where you can get focus a lot easier than I can now. 😃 Keep going the way you're headed and you'll progress at a steady rate. Don't allow short supply of money discourage you. My main advice is to pick targets that will fit the lens you have (there's likely a lot more of those than you might first think) and shoot those targets every chance you have. Good luck.

  • @trutris124

    @trutris124

    Жыл бұрын

    Bro I am 16 and don’t have a job at the moment bc of college. I got a celestron astroamaster 130AZ given to me because it was not used. It is definitely expensive, but take your time and use what you got. Right now, I am just using my phone and the telescope and I am getting some nice photos of mars and Jupiter.

  • @michaelclancy7874

    @michaelclancy7874

    9 ай бұрын

    @@trutris124 ZWO Seestar S500 $500 It will blow your mind. Or a used Canon T6 and a Used Rokinon 135,,F2 lens

  • @Amo_Astra

    @Amo_Astra

    2 ай бұрын

    @@trutris124bro 16 and in college? Crazy.

  • @trutris124

    @trutris124

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Amo_Astra now I am 17. Yes, I was dual enrolled

  • @help8help
    @help8help Жыл бұрын

    I drive a semi for a living and I see so many beautiful places. I’ve been trying for two months and I finally finally got a good landscape with thousands of stars in the sky. I’m just blown away with how much more my camera can see mounted on a tripod with a 20 second exposure. I saw a black hillside and a couple stars.

  • @lichasvocke8642
    @lichasvocke8642 Жыл бұрын

    As a newcomer in Astrophotography i can only confirm everything you said. Im doing this hobby now for 2 years and just a few month ago i got to the point where my images are like i wanted them to be. It was a lot of frustration, trial and error to get there but its worth it! Awesome video Trevor Hopefully this will get more people started in this hobby like i did because of you 2 years ago!

  • @finnreumers1506

    @finnreumers1506

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree as well but also as a newcomer I don't agree that you need an EQ mount to take deep space images. I use an alt az mount because they are cheaper and easier to use. I just connect my DSLR and lens to it, align it and I can take amazing photos that im proud of.

  • @416pp

    @416pp

    Жыл бұрын

    What’s your current setup?

  • @tarang221

    @tarang221

    Жыл бұрын

    @@finnreumers1506 alt az is enough for dso ?

  • @thisissparta3965

    @thisissparta3965

    Жыл бұрын

    There is no bigger question than 'Who are we, where are we from?' Jodie Foster, Contact and Professor Brian Cox 'We are all made from Star stuff'. You talk of frustration but frustration is what people with questions experience. Passion leads to experimentation, experimentation leads to answers. Too many folks on the astro journey expecting immediate results. As a martial artist then I can tell you the journey is lifelong, so is same for any pursuit of excellence. Being inquisitive and being persistent is the key to astronomy. If you don't have an answer then someone else prolly will. Trevor Jones has that passion and following those that are better is what leads you to becoming better. You don't get to be the chess champion without beating the grandmaster. In other words, a wise man knows he can't know everything. One thing I know as a researcher, if you need an answer, Google it. As Mulder and Scully would say ' The truth is out there'.

  • @lichasvocke8642

    @lichasvocke8642

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@416pp If you meant me with the question: Scope: TsOptics 80/480 Apo Cam: ZWO Asi 294mc pro Mount: Skywatcher HEQ5 pro

  • @jimmazurek5589
    @jimmazurek55893 ай бұрын

    Excellent advice. Oh, so true! It has been a joy to follow your journey in AP from the beginning.

  • @paulk119
    @paulk1193 ай бұрын

    I love your channel! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience with us new folks. Always encouraging and hugely helpful..

  • @dylan-reece
    @dylan-reece Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely Fantastic Video Trevor. Thanks for including all of Us. And for all you do for our Astro Community. Rock On! \m/ Bloodstone.

  • @velvetboy9949
    @velvetboy9949 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips Trevor! I’m only 9 months into my astro journey, and I can’t say I’ll stop watching these beginner tips videos! Always good to refresh on where I need to put my attention. I’ve gotten some great photos and I have to put credit where credit is due and say you’ve helped me a ton. Clear skies! :)

  • @JamesBossert
    @JamesBossert Жыл бұрын

    Hands down my favorite astrophotography channel. This is amazing. Thank you for the inspiration and the passion!

  • @mejksonnenschein
    @mejksonnenschein4 ай бұрын

    I haven't seen such an inspiring and motivational video in a long time. Thank you for that.

  • @ld1897
    @ld1897 Жыл бұрын

    You are truly inspirational to me, I started this journey because off you, and I'm enjoying the process. I needed this video, thank you. I've had some amazing victories and just as many disappointments; weather, focusing, willingness to go somewhere dark and being afraid, but I'm in it for life.

  • @sinsunjajpdfja8293
    @sinsunjajpdfja82933 ай бұрын

    I love how calm peaceful and positive you guys are

  • @stevethomas5978
    @stevethomas5978 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video and tips as always Trevor. Thank you also for including your fellow astronomers.

  • @writerian
    @writerian9 ай бұрын

    I've watched this vid three times now. It's the best pep talk I've ever received. Thanks Trevor. You rock!

  • @graham-hodgetts
    @graham-hodgetts Жыл бұрын

    Hugely relatable video. The ups and downs. The frustration and joy. Thank you for inspiring us to keep going. After a few nights in the UK around -3 degrees and not much to show from it, other than skills gained and numb fingers.

  • @KreatandZonalwolf2
    @KreatandZonalwolf24 ай бұрын

    this advice did help i was capturing the orion nebula and i kept trying i'm really proud of my self it may not be the best but your right i took it I me spend my time learning to do this and you helped

  • @adityathakur2653
    @adityathakur2653 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! I am new to Astro photography but I have taken my first few deep sky as well as planetary photos and based on those experiences I find that Trevor’s advice is spot. I also really find his videos inspirational! Thanks Trevor!

  • @NorthOfSweden_Astro
    @NorthOfSweden_Astro Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Been doing this for 1year now and a lot of fails but i love it, i will keep up my work thanks to you! Truly inspired about your work! Im all alone around here with this interest, so its me and your channel!

  • @splasher7
    @splasher7 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I've been around telescopes off and on for well over 40 years, and still learning in small steps. I can relate to all of the information you discuss here.

  • @astroenthusiast1611
    @astroenthusiast1611 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video Trevor one of your best, asking the community for their views was a masterstroke. Keep up the good work.

  • @elithic
    @elithic Жыл бұрын

    Geez, what a fabulous video. Not only filled with great, relevant information (for beginners and experienced astrophotographers alike), but presented in such a kind, understanding, and engaging way. Trevor, you're a master at teaching this.

  • @gregerianne3880
    @gregerianne3880 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic advice and wisdom both for beginners and we who are not quite beginners but are always reaching for 'better than my last one'. Thanks for being such a great inspiration over the years, Trevor, and for bringing astrophotography down to earth for those of us who may have thought it was beyond our grasp. Take the next step, love the journey, and never stop being amazed by what can be seen from this tiny corner of the universe. Thank you!

  • @mattm2507
    @mattm250711 ай бұрын

    Hey I bought your book and, I’m just blown away at how detailed you made it. It’s like reading a tutorial. I wasn’t expecting 133 pages either. Thanks 😊

  • @grahamstreet596
    @grahamstreet59610 ай бұрын

    Thank you this has been the most straight talking informative video I have watched 🤦‍♂️ I have taken more from this one video than probably 10 others I have watched. Now feel comfortable that I'm heading down the right track. Keep up the good work many thanks 😊

  • @PeteCroft1
    @PeteCroft1 Жыл бұрын

    Good video Trev, when you start out in astrophotography there is so much to learn and thats just on the hardware side! I came from a photographic background which helped but still a steep learning curve. I am now starting to get my head round Pixinsight, good processing is what really makes an image shine. Have a good Christmas, Trev, Ash and Rudy.

  • @toanthai
    @toanthai Жыл бұрын

    Great tips, Trevor! I have doing AP for a total of 4 months now. I have been watching your channel for years. I have a Canon 6D, Star Adventure 2i and Svbony sv503 70ED. Recently, I added an ASIAIR plus and a guide scope. This helps a lot with longer exposure 😊 Keep cranking these videos. I will be watching them. Clear skies!

  • @leoncorns1450
    @leoncorns1450 Жыл бұрын

    I watch many astrophotography videos, but only your videos Trevor capture the excitement and wonder of the hunt for these amazing heavenly objects. Truly inspiring.

  • @titobattaglia7932
    @titobattaglia7932 Жыл бұрын

    Man… you're great. I've started out in December '21 (my very first image - a very happy debut with M42 - was shot in the Bortle 9 of Rome), have spent every available night among the cows since (sometimes freezing, sometimes a bit jumpy) and am hooked for life and spoiling for the next clear night. You've been a constant help and inspiration throughout - one voice among very few others (two real-life astro-friends and a couple books) I've relied upon for my advancement and enjoyment. A HUGE "thank you" from Italy!

  • @trevorbray7960
    @trevorbray7960 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Trevor for the many educational and motivational videos. I started AP 3 years ago and your channel has been a huge help in learning this craft. It is a tremendous hobby that never gets old and fills so many different buckets science, technology, exploration, art could go on on. What amazes me is the advancements in the gear. I recently started downsizing and just got the asi am5 matched with a wo flt91, 2600mc, ASIAIR plus and an eaf and what a huge difference in portability, ease of use, and quality of image! Keep creating and sharing content. Your fan base appreciates all you efforts. Happy holidays! Clear skies!

  • @ToddGrivetti
    @ToddGrivetti5 ай бұрын

    Excellent content and explanation. As a landscape photographer, you gave me additional insight into astrophotography. Appreciate your insights

  • @CWJester
    @CWJester Жыл бұрын

    I agree with obsessing over your own progress! I was eyeballing astrophotography with nothing more than a DSLR and a tripod for a few years thanks to you. Since then Orion was my first object and came out rather small and blurry. Over the course of days and weeks I improved not only my imaging but my processing as well! Sure, I am basically capped at 2 second exposures now, but the detail I was able to get out of the Orion Nebula as well as the Andromeda Galaxy has been phenomenal. Ordered a RedCat51 and a tracking mount so hopefully I can take much more detailed images!

  • @mrcrashash
    @mrcrashash Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Trevor. I have been at this just a little over one year. What a long strange trip it has been. I still have not made one photo yet that I would even print or post. This has got to be the biggest rabbit hole of a hobby I have ever fallen into. Your videos are always encouraging and keeps me going. Practice makes perfect they say and it sure applies to this hobby. I still enjoy just doing visual astronomy and showing my adult kids the rings of Saturn or even looking at the moon in it's phases showing the craters of it's surface. Even at my age it is still fun to learn new things and this hobby sure fit's the bill. Thanks again for all you are doing.

  • @michaelmuyambo7309
    @michaelmuyambo7309 Жыл бұрын

    The concept of failure, learning, improvement and repetition I've come to appreciate from astrophotography has helped me become more calm and grounded in other aspects of my life. Thank you for introducing me to the hobby and for sharing your insight and knowledge. Clear skies

  • @astrofckups4305
    @astrofckups4305 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Trevor, some great inspiration for beginners on the wonderful and frustrating journey as an astrophotographer. Some technical tips I wish I could go back and tell myself when I started - dithering, bahtinov masks, plan your target and framing in Stellarium and Blackwater Skies, and don't be afraid to image a target over multiple nights - worth it!

  • @bluecollarboys6294
    @bluecollarboys6294 Жыл бұрын

    Trevor this really encourages me man. I’ve just started this year with my simple Celestron 127 Mak and my iPhone on a mount, I lit up when I saw the first long exposure picture of the Orion Nebula I took, blurry and all!! But I just ordered my first camera for a telescope and I couldn’t be more excited. As imperfect as my current rig, and skill set is, I haven’t been this excited for a hobby in years! Thanks for the encouragement and content; it makes me proud to be entering a new community so vibrant and exciting.

  • @c63blackseries63
    @c63blackseries63 Жыл бұрын

    Extremely valuable advices here, I myself just started and found out how expensive the hobby can be - and trust me I love some expensive hobbies. Very frustrating for a non-photographer to learn the huge amount of detailed techniques. But it's watching professionals motivations like this one that will keep me going! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Hathor2903
    @Hathor2903 Жыл бұрын

    Point 8 helped me... Almost 2 years in row with really bad weather conditions makes me starting to think about giving up and sells eveything. So thank you to keep my motivation :)

  • @3DAstroTC
    @3DAstroTC Жыл бұрын

    So glad to know you dude, your videos and style have inspired me through the years!

  • @guillaumechalard3261
    @guillaumechalard3261 Жыл бұрын

    By far the best video I've ever seen about astrophotography. Both inspiring, reassuring and so, so true. Thanks so much. The next time I struggle with my unguided 70/900, hoping those dark clouds over there eventually fade away, I'll think about that video with a smile on my face 🙂

  • @davewillis3017
    @davewillis30179 ай бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant Trevor! Very inspirational! Just walking into this hobby blind has made me realize taking long strides without baby steps can make you trip and fall. It’s the small rewards seeing your pictures progress is what is the true addiction of the hobby. Thank-you for all your kind words of encouragement. Really enjoy all your presentations! Cheers brother! Dave W

  • @santoslo77
    @santoslo77 Жыл бұрын

    Extremely informative video! I agree with always celebrating any amount of progress. I’m just beginning to get into astrophotography, and just last week I was able to capture a small image of the Orion Nebula. Just that feeling got me so pumped! I’m so excited to see what’s in store for my future with astrophotography. But I’ll always remember that it’s never gonna be easy. Even the best of the best make mistakes.

  • @angelsalas7884
    @angelsalas7884 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Trevor! I started astrophotography after taking a picture of the orion nebula with a smartphone on a dobson telescope and I was hooked. After 2 full years of astrophotography, I can't help but agree with all you mentioned especially the awful cloudy weather all of 2022 has had and that we gotta be patient, next year might be better. These great tips can help to keep us all motivated no matter the time we have been in this hobby. Thanks for inspiring so many to take up this amazing hobby!

  • @RazorChrist
    @RazorChrist Жыл бұрын

    I just passed my first full year doing astro photography, and it's been quite a year of learning. But your tips over the months have helped immensely. The obsession with weather is no joke..lol. But astronomy has been a passion of mine since I was a kid, and I'm finally able to explore that passion. There have been some crushing lows between fighting my rig or going two months with bad weather. But you have to be dedicated to this craft, or it'll make you walk away quick. But being under the stars is a kind of therapy for me and it's not something I'm going to be giving up any time soon. Cheers and clear skies, Trevor!

  • @moe452
    @moe452 Жыл бұрын

    I'm starting out my rig and I've picked deep sky imaging. Thank you! and I cant wait to get it ready and to start sharing

  • @richardsprouse4748
    @richardsprouse4748 Жыл бұрын

    You hit the nail on the head in this one Trevor! They say as you get older you get wiser well I'm 70 years old and I've been into astrophotography for about three years and its as if everything you have mentioned I could relate to. Great Video!! P.S. As well I thought the bigger the better so I started on a 8se. lol

  • @obafgkm30108
    @obafgkm30108 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all your inspiration! I decided to take an observing class in my local community college and I could not believe the number of resources and knowledge I had access to! On top of learning about telescopes and image capturing, the professor also teaches astrophotography in class... decades of experience in image capturing and processing are easily accessible to me. I highly recommend this to anyone if this option is available to them!

  • @DevalSinghBaghel
    @DevalSinghBaghel Жыл бұрын

    Best video till date! You inspired me to enter in this hobby and continuously inspiring to stay grounded. Love all the content you creat.❤️

  • @whoe_whate8487
    @whoe_whate8487 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great tips Trevor. Im a beginner, and still have no clue what I’m doing, but I’ll take every opportunity to improve and get out there and take some pictures. A few nights ago I saw the Andromeda Galaxy for the first time through my telescope, and it really inspired me. And you’re correct, this is a VERY expensive hobby. Given enough time, I think i’ll be able to save up for some actual gear!

  • @george___43
    @george___432 ай бұрын

    I'm very excited to start this hobby. My new telescope comes in a few days. Your videos are really helpful. I will definitely purchasing the "astro-processing" guide. Thank you.

  • @BertL1
    @BertL1 Жыл бұрын

    After years of watching the stars and enjoying my photography hobby, I have yet to make the jump into Astrophotography. It’s a goal, and one I will commit to one day. While I watch all your videos, this one is perhaps the best food for thought I’ve come upon in a long time that has lit more of a fire under me to at long last perhaps take the leap. Thank you. It’s bookmarked and I’ll watch it again, I’m sure. You will be part of the reason I ultimately get into the hobby.

  • @spideraraachnid9103
    @spideraraachnid9103 Жыл бұрын

    You made my life and just everything. Thank you this is an alt but thank you I got so much nostalgia from watching this. I remember I first found you in 2020 when o started getting into astronomy

  • @rudyamaya2532
    @rudyamaya2532 Жыл бұрын

    What great tips. I have been in this hobby for the last 2 years, and just now are my photos getting to the point where I can consider enlarging and printing. Point #15 - don't get discourage with your initial images. They will get so much better and it okay to continuously revisit the same target year after year.

  • @sabyasachibanerjee124
    @sabyasachibanerjee124 Жыл бұрын

    Very honest and useful advice. Will need to seriously introspect on what I really want and how committed I am ready to be. Thanks for the eye openers.

  • @briankotak403
    @briankotak403 Жыл бұрын

    Super pumped that you were one of the first KZread astrophotographers that I discovered when I started thinking about igniting my life-long passion for astronomy in 2020. You constantly give thoughtful advice. #5 - invest in a good mount that can handle larger and heavier rigs in the future. My first purchase was a beefy mount. It took almost a year to subsequently get a telescope! Spent many days just staring at the mount in my home office. It has served me well though (3 telescopes later). Thanks for your dedication to this amazing hobby and your exceptional videos. Merry Christmas to you, Ash and Rudy! Clear skies my friend. Dr B from Manitoba, Canada 🇨🇦

  • @domino089
    @domino089 Жыл бұрын

    Oh man, that weather point...and I cannot agree more with social media and printing. I've picked up a nice pro level printer recently and started to print my photos, not only astro images. To hold your own work in hands, large scale, it is just amazing. 100 times better feeling than likes on social medias. Clear skies

  • @mikegorecki345
    @mikegorecki345Ай бұрын

    Absolutely the most helpful and informative source on the internet... Thanks

  • @DevilDan2009
    @DevilDan2009 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Trevor and all the others out there....I've been learning so much the past year thanks to all the info we can get thru your videos and web sites. I'm Starting the adventure keeping my Orion 80 ED that I bought used last year and I just made myself a great Christmas gift....The Sky Watcher AZ/EQ 6.....Clear Sky !!

  • @Stockcar758
    @Stockcar758 Жыл бұрын

    I made the mistake of starting off with an 8" scope but very quickly jumped to a 11" EdgeHD, this brought on a massive learning curve and all the problems you mentioned. I will say it took a while but I'm used to the setup now. So short term is a massive headache (could of quite happily put my fist through it a few times!!) and been many times I realised I should of stayed with the smaller scope. However it forced me to figure it out and now I'm used to the rig I'm much happier and I think longterm its more cost effective compared to buying multiple rigs over the years 😊

  • @aw7425
    @aw7425 Жыл бұрын

    As always you knocked it out of the galaxy, thank you our Astro friend, clear skies and happy holidays to you all

  • @thisissparta3965

    @thisissparta3965

    Жыл бұрын

    No, Trevor never knocks it outta the galaxy. He knocks it outta the Multiverse. Oh, right, multiverse not been proven yet, my bad 😂

  • @denispemberton1807
    @denispemberton1807 Жыл бұрын

    This is a great video thank you Trevor, I have had my Scope for 7 years and have been unable to use it due to ill health, however, I am better now so videos like yours are a god send. Den

  • @twihardsuperfan321
    @twihardsuperfan32110 ай бұрын

    Wise words! Trevor, and a few others, were the insight I needed to, simply, begin, deep sky. It is a fantastic journey and the skies are ripe no matter where you live. I began with the moon. That first holy smokes moment after taking your first image is amazing. Mine's still hanging on the wall. A muddy pic of the Orion Nebula on a used Celestron 8" on the go to mount done with a Canon T7 screwed on to the back.

  • @1pcmedic
    @1pcmedic Жыл бұрын

    Yes, all true! The satisfying feeling of personal progress is priceless, with anything.

  • @lewisbell8058
    @lewisbell8058 Жыл бұрын

    I got my first ever setup 3 days ago and it felt so good using trial and error to solve all the small problems that rlly add up. Also, thx for the tip on playing some music, it does take you away from the bad things your mind tries to convince you are lurking out there.

  • @AstrophotographyUnderMSSkies
    @AstrophotographyUnderMSSkies Жыл бұрын

    As someone who started the journey into astrophotography in July this year with only a cellphone propped on the roof or rear window of a car, I sincerely appreciate your humble attitude and willingness to share helpful advice, especially to those of us just getting started. Out of all these listed, numbers 9 and 10, in my opinion, are by far two of the most important pieces of advice a beginner should take to heart. My wife had a stock Nikon D3200 not being used, so I began trying it out. I plan on purchasing a astro modified Canon, simply to have the experience of using both, and hopefully, grow my equipment list from there. Thank you again for all the great videos and advice, and most of all, for remembering we all have to start somewhere.

  • @jicasas
    @jicasas Жыл бұрын

    I wish I had this video starting out last year but even so, all this advice is gold even a year in. Thanks for this, and I appreciate all of your vids!

  • @robertw1871
    @robertw1871 Жыл бұрын

    I'm not a beginner and this is solid advice that isn't biased towards one point of view.... I very strongly believe the most important thing is getting enjoyment out of this and doing what you want instead of blindly following others. It's great to have a community, but a community of individuals and where skill level makes no difference, any image is a great image and I love looking at stuff fellow photographers get even if they aren't hubble quality.

  • @JimOutLoud
    @JimOutLoud6 ай бұрын

    Tremendous video. Thank you for your candid advise.

  • @masked2523
    @masked2523 Жыл бұрын

    Great vid!! I started astrophotography about a year ago and I have not had one night where no mistakes have happened. But every time I go back out there to re-try the next night clear night I don't make that same mistake again, but I find something else wrong which I have to fix next time. This is what makes you to want to keep getting outside and taking pictures of deep in space. I am 15, my mount is only an a-z goto mount, my camera doesnt show live view, my scope is not for deep space and my sky is extremely light polluted.. But even though it is said to be impossible to get deep space I am still trying and getting closer with every night. I recently got my first deep space image of the ring nebula, the feeling of it first popping on my camera was amazing!!! I am saving up for an eq mount, a better scope and a better camera, but in the mean time I am still fighting my way through the toughness of this amazing journey, even though 99% of the time I come in late, cold and with no success. I still keep trying, this is because... of a great astrophotography who lives locally has given me so much of his time to help me and advise me, because... my love for astronomy is extremely high and because... I know one day, that everything will go right and I will get my first deep space image which I can call my own which will be perfect in my own eyes. Clear skies all!!!

  • @spacenthusiast
    @spacenthusiast9 ай бұрын

    Truly inspirational... I'm a young astrophotographer (I'm 15) and this video made me very very very proud of my passion!!! Thank You!!!

  • @adiii.
    @adiii. Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I’m just wanting to get into Astrophotography and your videos have been so helpful!

  • @henri-julienchartrand3387
    @henri-julienchartrand3387 Жыл бұрын

    Coming from an experienced and talented astrophotographer like you, this adress will be on top of my list of videos that I will recommand for newbies. Many thanks Trevor!

  • @jerrysarnataro6296
    @jerrysarnataro6296 Жыл бұрын

    I am just starting this amazing hobby. Thank you for this inspirational video!!

  • @jatoav8or
    @jatoav8or8 ай бұрын

    Just starting out and I’m already frustrated by the weather. I’m on the Washington coast and the sky goes from crystal clear to overcast in the time it takes to use the restroom! I really appreciate the information you and others offer. I can’t imagine attempting this pre internet.

  • @jamesw5713
    @jamesw5713 Жыл бұрын

    Also, its amazing how your early bad images can still impress you and keep you motivated, simply because, you made it.

  • @kyzercube
    @kyzercube Жыл бұрын

    Trevor, I've got decent equipment but am still learning so much. My camera is just a T6i and I always used a wired shutter button to take exposures but always assumed I'd need a CCD astro camera of some kind to do regular interval timed shots to stack images. I only discovered yesterday what an Intervalometer was by a fellow amateur astronomer and was absolutely blown away! They aren't very expensive and has completely revised my plans for stacked deep sky objects! I also know my setup is in desperate need of a coma corrector. I'm using a Skywatcher Quattro 200p and when at prime focus using the entire 2" focal barrel width the star comas are pretty bad. It's a working progress but always moving ahead!

  • @dlindsay1797
    @dlindsay1797 Жыл бұрын

    Some great personal accomplishments come before the image. Successful polar alignment. Successful 3 plate alignment. Mastering the different interfaces. The hardware, the network, fine focus, back focus, PPEC. I've spent entire nights familiarizing myself with NINA and making it work, only to go the ASIair route. But it was still a satisfying venture. I enjoy your insightful take on this great hobby. Two months in and enjoying every minute of it. Thanks! Congratulations to Ashley. She's the featured guest on SkyWatcher KZread What's Up Webcast tomorrow.

  • @DeveshPande
    @DeveshPande Жыл бұрын

    Great video Trevor. Nicely summed up all the issues we regularly face

  • @ktww7559
    @ktww7559 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for being an inspiration for me joining this hobby. I just got my first mount with and using my DSLR with a kid lense. No idea what I'm doing yet. Let the fun begin! Great video!

  • @LuisCypher6661
    @LuisCypher6661 Жыл бұрын

    Well picked 14 points and there is honestly not much to add. Very well balanced to not scare "newbies" but make clear that astrophotography is more than throwing a telescope on a tripod into your garden. With having roughly 3 years under my belt in that hobby I can say most of us did most of those mistakes and its Trevor and those "old dogs" helped us to get us out of this spiral. Thx Trevor!

  • @flightsimenthusiast3728
    @flightsimenthusiast37289 ай бұрын

    I love the videos, really inspiring. I am looking into getting set up, but saving a little longer, but I do know that I will be coming back to all these videos. Thank you.

  • @Cynaut407
    @Cynaut407 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you AstroBackyard!!!!!!!!! I acquired my fathers Celestron Nexstar Evolution 8 and his DSLR after his passing from contracting covid from a patient 2 years ago. I picked up this hobby to honor and remember him. Unfortunately I was never able to learn any of this from him before his passing. I have been unsatisfied with what images I have taken and ready to just give up. Space was always our passion especially when he landed a dream job of working at Nasa on the medical staff. I am still a total newb and looking for the right direction to start taking somewhat decent tips. If anyone is willing to give me steps in the right direction i would appreciate it. I know you wont see this message AstroBackyard but THANK YOU for this video. You have helped keep my dream alive of honoring my father!!!! Keep it up. Your videos are truly inspiring

  • @darktiex9577
    @darktiex9577 Жыл бұрын

    First KZreadr that doesn't end their videos with like and subscribe. I just love people like that.

  • @markswain4111
    @markswain4111 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video--Bravo! It countained sound advice from someone who has made the journey. I have enjoyed all of your many videos over the years. Thank you for sharing!

  • @libertysoutlook5160
    @libertysoutlook5160 Жыл бұрын

    I'm looking to pursue this. I love the images. I live in New Mexico and camp at high altitude, normally above 8000 feet. The unaided view of the Milky Way has been inspirational enough! Thanks for the information.

  • @khemikology
    @khemikology Жыл бұрын

    Wow, great tips man, I have started this hobby during the pandemic and have enjoyed it very much. You gave me something to think about especially on specializing on what you want to photograph. I didn’t realize how different the equipment will be for the subject you want to image. I have found though that the journey of upgrading your equipment has also been rewarding as well as Astro photography itself. Anyway I hope I find myself in your shoes one day and have these great images of the sky too.

  • @kmydet
    @kmydet Жыл бұрын

    stating that cloudy nights come whenever something new arrives or you're excited is so true. i had perfectly clear nights for weeks and as soon as my new ad8 came, the next week was full of cloudy and rainy nights

  • @bryanjohnston3114
    @bryanjohnston31144 ай бұрын

    You give the best advice, I’m trying get my rig together and I’m getting close.

  • @kadenloof8731
    @kadenloof8731 Жыл бұрын

    Love seeing Canadians doing cool stuff! Great advice will definitely be getting myself into the hobby over time

  • @pierpaologiacomoni6846
    @pierpaologiacomoni6846 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Trevor, your work simply stunning and I can actually feel the passion listening you. I'm a discrete amateur photographer and I'm looking for my first telescope and star approaching some basic astrophotography.

  • @SuzanneWhitehead-ot9fi
    @SuzanneWhitehead-ot9fi Жыл бұрын

    Your huge Celestron models are truly amazing! I love them!

  • @lensoffrey
    @lensoffrey Жыл бұрын

    I've learned a lot from your channel. I really appreciate your posts. Entering winter #2 in the hobby! I cant wait.

  • @christiehall361
    @christiehall361 Жыл бұрын

    I love this! Great advice! I’m a beginner and this is so helpful! Thank you! 😊

  • @VladMatejka
    @VladMatejka6 ай бұрын

    A few days ago i repaired an old Meade 900mm by 60mm refractor. .965 eyepiece and got my dslr on it. I got it tuned to Jupiter and low and behold the image was grey. I didn't care. I could see some moons. I did everything i think I could and the image was still gray - winter and cirrus clouds probably didn't help, but it didn't matter. I got to see what those who came before us saw when their knowledge of what was out there was barely moving along. It's not as pretty as a space probe or large telescope image, but it gave me chills. Doing it yourself is a totally different experience. You have to take the small victories I agree. It's about the journey, not the end.

  • @nenaboricua1221
    @nenaboricua1221 Жыл бұрын

    SUPER helpful video! I just found your channel and i am absolutely loving it. Thanks for the information and beautiful scenery.

  • @SteveZodiac777
    @SteveZodiac777 Жыл бұрын

    Great stuff Trevor - inspirational!

  • @kenproctor3824
    @kenproctor3824 Жыл бұрын

    Once again, Trevor, terrific insights, terrific help and encouragement. Thanks!

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