Astrophotography tutorial part 2 How to photograph the milky way
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In this video I show how I photograph the Milkway. I talk settings, as well as show how to take a Milkyway Panorama. I have tutorials on how to process these astrophotography shots. You can find tutorials as soon as they are up here :www.nickpagephotography.com/tutorials
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That pano is absolutely stunning
For someone who takes such stunningly beautiful images, you appear very humble and down to earth 👍
@THEMATT222
4 жыл бұрын
Do you mean he might be physically down to earth but his skills are among the stars? (literally)
I live in Switzerland, I really NNEEEEEEED to try night landscape and sky photography. Thank you for your videos !
@DVZM.
5 жыл бұрын
Schon probiert? :D
@darekczyz8298
3 жыл бұрын
Wanna be perfect to get that done with the Swiss landscape must be perfect for that type of photo 📷 😏
7:08 Squatch, for sure. Great video, thanks Nick
Your milky way videos are the most useful I've found on KZread! Very good pace and content. Thank you so much for posting them.
I want that truck!!!! Nick all I want to say is thank you.. you just take the time to explain everything nice and chill👍🏽👍🏽
Great video! I like the way you presented different scenes and scenarios.
Thanks Nick for this outstanding tutorial, going to set my 1st steps in astro in about 2 weeks when on holiday in France.. Great work
So many tips plainly explained. Not too much pandering on and on. Also great shots! Subscribed from this one video.
Stunning images, and a great lesson. Thank YOU, Nick.
An excellent tutorial Nick, and as for the results, well they speak for themselves.
I found your channel earlier today and they are so inspiring! It gave me the courage to go out and finally get my first shots! On a side note also heard many weird noises!
Awesome video Nick, I've been wanting to do some Astro photography for sometime and this video has inspired me and also given me some ideas with the light painting. Love your channel
These superb guides and your brilliant tutorials are just awesome...absolutely awesome. Many thanks indeed!
I have to try very hard to stay and take photos if I’m by myself at dark… definitely concur with ur tips
Great video with stunning images, Nick!
Thank You, Nick! I went out Saturday night and caught some Milkyway shots with painted light on a red Hay Hook Barn. Due to my location in the mountains here, I only caught the Milkyway from Scorpius up. However, I am really happy with the results given that this is my first attempt at Astrophotography. Next Up: The editing process. Thanks again, Sir!
Great info Nick - you've inspired me to take out my Nikon and do some night star photography with a foreground anchor.
Simply amazing work Nick and very educating too.
Recently found your channel. Freaking amazing. I have so much to learn. Just picked up a 6D. Looking forward to trying your tips. Thanks for sharing.
"Off into the creepiness"... that so resonates having done a lot of observing with an 11" telescope in remote places alone. Getting a friend to join was easy the first time but after that most didn't want to sit in a dark often cold field for 2 hours looking at the stars. Having another person come along probably didn't make it much safer but it surely feels that way. Had one very creepy experience climbing a mountain at night with a friend where we found some human sized dolls stuffed with newspapers, stabbed and soaked with something red to make it look like blood. It has rained only an hour or two prior and the stuff was dry so it wasn't there long, this was also around the time murders were happening on the Appalachian trail. Still get chills thinking about this today even. One last thing, if you don't already have one a small headlamp with a red flip over filter is a great thing to have for night adventures, I'd also mention mirror lockup for some cameras doing this but with a long enough exposure it's probably not that necessary since the shake is a smaller percentage of the whole exposure (REALLY matters on 2 second and under exposures) Really great video too, you're a naturally good teacher.
Thanks Nick for your effort. It's providing a great start for me. Much appreciated.
outstanding video. As always, you presented the information in an easy way to understand yet compelling snd entertaining.
Like always, Mr. Page....simply amazing 👌
I really enjoy your channel Nick. I've been watching for more than a year, and appreciate your work a lot. Nice tutorial, as usual.
@NickPage
7 жыл бұрын
thanks Tom.. comments like this make the work that goes into them way way easier!
Thank you!!! amazing pictures. You cover all detail, well explain!
I`m going to try this out this weekend for sure, i`ve never been able to get the really cool astro photos
Thanks Nick! Really useful information, im heading out to the CKGR in Botswana next weekend. Your videos have give the confidence I needed. From a follower and fan in Botswana
The sound of someone dragging a pipe down the road is pretty much the last thing I want to hear when in the middle of nowhere at night.
Keep up the good work. Not getting dark enough for star shots here in Norway in the summer months. Getting really dark in winter though.
Thanks for this. Beautiful photos.
Excellent blog, thanks for putting these together.
Wondering where you were when you captured these images. Like how far north and the time year. The image on the cover with the arch is awesome and I’ve never seen the whole arch at one time.
brilliant video Nick , great work
Wow!! Thank you, Nick!! Pretty amazing tutorial!!
I come back over again not to learn to take a shot but to watch this montage. its awesome bro.
Excellent work Nick.
Gorgeous photos
Quite good video, awesome!
I had to hit the subscribe button man, really great vidoes. Please keep them coming!
Beautiful shots, great vlog.
Thanks Nick, photos turned out awesome, I'm learning tons!
Great vids, thanks for posting. Greetings from Dublin, Ireland ✌️
Appreciate the tip to max out you ISO when doing a test shot for composition.
Great presentation. I appreciate your style a lot. And I've just begun to shoot the Milky Way and you're covering all the areas I need to work on. I'm a subscriber, and now a fan.
Wow! Perfect results! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Liked and subscribed immediately!
brilliant work Nick
Great tutorial - clear and informative.
Another awesome video Nick
Well done between the two videos Nick! It's been awhile since I've done night photography. Now I'm excited about planning some outings.
Stunning pictures.
Nice! Well done Nick!
Super in field tutorial, thanks Nick....😀
OMG!! that pan is amazing!! i gotta learn how to do this with my rebel t3 and stock lens :p
Great video Nick !!
Brilliant tutorial. I didn't know about an "L" bracket. Great tip . . . Thanks!
the last shot looks amazing!! Great job!
Great stuff as always Nick! Can't wait to shoot my first pano of the Milky way ;)
Nice job Nick some good tips I have tried Milky Way but not looked at my RAW file yet will be interesting next time
Thank you so much Nick! Very helpful!
Thank you, very helpful. Love you videos
This is truly amazing content! Thank you very much for your contribution!
amazing video, I really like the old truck shot
Nicely done. Can't quite do that here in Atlanta.
Awesome Nick
Thanks a lot Nick, I'm writting from France, I do "countryside" DSO imaging for 3 years with a CCD cam / refractor, and now I wanted to start MW imaging the same time because DSO imaging, when it works well, can let you going on with other stuff all night long ;-) I've just got a 750D+15mm IRIX lens, and your video helped me a lot understanding how to get good contrast foreground noise free image and how to play with ISO to reach this goal, and I really want to thank you about it. See ya ;-) Laurent
Awesome 2 tutorials. Got me excited to shoot
brilliant video Nick
Brilliant work again mate
Rewatching this because Milky Way season is upon us, and this year I really want to shoot the Milky Way !
Rediculously cool mate, awesome tips. Not sure they will work over here in the U.K. (London) but stunning shots pal. J
Great video. Just subscribed a couple days ago. Great content.
Can't wait for the sun to chill a bit in the end of July. At the moment where i live in Norway the sun barely sets. Haven't been able to see stars since about April!!
@FinnDillow
7 жыл бұрын
Is it bright in the middle of the night?
@danielkophoto
7 жыл бұрын
Yes. The sun rises at about 3:40 am atm. So all i get is blue hour all night, no stars
Great video Nick.
Great turorial, thanks.
Great tutorial; concise and to the point. No bullshit. Subscribed.
Nick, you freakin' Rock!!!
The bright monitoring on the a7riii is a godsend!
Always a learning experience to watch your videos, Nick. Did I understand correctly that each of your pano exposures was at just 2 seconds? Thanks.
I was wondering about those red lights... Amazing how much light these sensors pick up.. I don't get to try this much unless I take a 5 hour ride up to Maine... Maybe next week!! Lots of respect for the planning...
great work...gonna try and take a few shots tonight..living on an island has its challenges though..plenty light pollution
Yo dude, awesome feed / vids ! watched tons of them really good mate! Nick what is the 5dsR like for astrophotography?? 50MP to much ???
Nick, immediately clicked the subscribe button after seeing this. just wondering whether you can teach us about image output, printing, etc?
Do you have a tutorial on how to stack astro pics? How to put the foreground and sky pic together in Photoshop?? Loving your stuff :)
I have seen this photo on diferent places, great turorial.
This was fantastic!! Love your shots. May I ask what type of ball head you were using and tripod.
Brilliant vid thank you!
Thanks a million man - awesome tutorial
thanks for showing your processs! btw the light pollution in the first pic looked cool
Well done -- much appreciated.
Some additional great info.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I’m new to this and also would love to know how can I tell where the Milky Way is. Thanks again
@martinbyrne6643
4 жыл бұрын
Look up
Bloody good video with good laid plan on how to. BTW, what is the music at the end of the video?
Awesome video!! And nice tripod and ball head! could you share what brand is?
Great photos! I also just got out a couple of nights ago and shot my first panorama on the beach. turned out amazing, but i wish i had more interesting foreground though. I have a question. How do you print a panorama shot? I thought it would be just like a normal print, but apparently it's too wide, have you tried printing? If so, what size should it be? ( I resized the image from the massive resolution after stitching to 6000x2460)
looking forward to getting out in the next week during new moon.
I deffinitly want to find an area around here where i can get away from light pollution and play around with some night/astrophotography. Im new to Washington and live near Olympia. Thank you for this video, it helps a ton.
One word, awesome.
Great video, lots of good info. I have a question regarding ISO setting, do you find that high of ISO to be the sweet spot for your particular camera at f 2.8 or is that a general level? I've not been liking my results at ISO 1800 to 3200, but was not sure if it's my setup that's not capable or my settings.
Did I hear people talking in the background of that “creepy sound” segment? Besides the creepy sounds, great video as always. And that pano! Best Milkyway pano I’ve ever seen!
@joesjourney9986
2 жыл бұрын
Definitely. A voice said "little by little"