Two Days In: A Beginner's Astrophotography Journey
It's an incredible feeling to look up at the night sky and then be able to capture a piece of it yourself. After just a night or two of diving into astrophotography, I'm already hooked. While my understanding is still basic, the sheer ability to take a photo and see the celestial wonders come alive on my screen is pure joy.
This journey is all about continuous learning and improvement. I'm eager to absorb as much knowledge as I can, and with that in mind, any and all criticism is not only welcome but actively sought after to help me grow in this fascinating hobby.
My First Steps
My setup for these initial attempts is as follows:
- Camera: Canon R6 MKII
- Lens: Canon 24-105mm
- Settings: 36" exposure, f/4.5, ISO 3200
- Editing: Processed in Lightroom
Here's a glimpse of what I've managed to capture so far:
The Path Ahead
I'm excited to keep pushing my boundaries and refine my techniques. The astrophotography community has been incredibly supportive, and I'm looking forward to connecting with fellow enthusiasts and learning from their experiences. The learning curve can be steep, but the rewards of capturing the universe are immense.
I'm open to all feedback and suggestions as I continue to explore this captivating field. What are your go-to tips for beginners in astrophotography?