Meteor Shower Photography - A Guide to Getting Out and Enjoying Meteor Showers
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2023
- Welcome to our celestial journey! In this video, we'll delve into the mesmerizing world of meteor shower photography, unlocking the secrets to capturing the magic of shooting stars streaking across the night sky. 🌌✨
📍 Location and Viewing Tips:
Discover the what is the best location, best conditions and the peak time to view meteor showers.
📷 Gear Needed:
We will cover the gear you will need (it's pretty minimal!) in order to photograph meteor showers. Intuitive things like a camera... but also some tips ;) All products are linked (affiliate!) below.
⚙️ Camera Settings:
It's not rocket science! I break down the essential settings you will need for meteor shower photography. You will. learn optimal ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, ensuring your camera as well as some bonus settings that will make your shooting experience more effective!
🌌 Bonus Tips:
Stick around for a bonus tips section where I share pro-level insights to take your meteor shower photography to new heights.
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Gotta love bonus tips 🔭
For the day will come when this sky will clear up and Clouds will be gone ,I'll be capturing the stars from dusk till dawn.
I've missed you. I know this is a side hustle but I look forward to your content. Thanks for what you do.
Thank you for making this video.
Good video, and I lke your tips. Hopefully I will have clear skies tonight in Eastern NC.
😮 So Cool!!
lens warmer is also very important.
Great call!!! I live in such a warm climate i honestly don’t even own one but this winter has been extra dewy so will have to grab one soon!
How do you still only have 4k subscribers? That's criminal!
No time to post regular content 😭
Shot my first shower during the geminids this year, Can't wait to do it again. thanks for the video very helpful
So glad you were able to get out and enjoy/ capture! It was too cloudy here in Texas so here’s hoping Perseids is clear!
That's how I feel about clouds also
Loved this! Thanks! I will be trying to capture the Geminids shower with my new A6700 + 15mm 1.4 and as a complete noob I am extremely intimidated & worried! 😵
Great advice, Mallory!
Thanks Ian!!! We have to shoot together sometime 🫶🤩
Great tips.. I live in the city and have “shoot in a dark place” on my list of things to do.
Mallory, a really well-done video. A couple of points on what I do. After I achieve focus, I put gaffers tape on my focus ring so I don't knock it out of focus during the night. I also don't aim for the radiant point but instead, I aim about 45-90 degrees away from the radiant point. I see more meteors in that area than the radiant.
Great suggestion! I like the thought of giving yourself some room to allow the radiant to work thru your frame! Happy shooting, there’s another smaller one in a few days i think!
Great great great|||
Greetings, friend, how are you, I'm from Panama, I'll soon go to a dark place to take the Milky Way and more. April 8, wait for it.
Hwo
Mallory, were you using a star tracker when shooting the meteors? If not, do you move the camera to follow the radiant point of the showers? When you input the camera and lens info into PhotoPills, is that the maximum exposure length to not get star trails? Thanks, Charlie S.
Yep photo pills shows you the amount of exposure time you can have before stars start trialing based on your camera and lens info
Weather.. ugh. Ruined last night/morning today