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This book is a mission brief, a portfolio of photographic workshops, a personalised journal and an inspirational guide to putting the creativity back into your craft. It is filled with a year's worth of weekly commissions and concepts for conceiving and composing powerful photographs of the sky at night. From capturing meteor showers and auroras to focusing on the landscape around us at night, all the assignments in this book have been written to inspire you to embrace the possibilities of your camera. Whether you are photographing interstellar objects or locations on Earth with the night sky as a backdrop, each assignment encourages you to capture the world around you with just your camera, a tripod and your imagination.
Full of technical advice and professional tips, the book includes space for you to add your own notes, lists and tech specs, creating a unique journal in which you can record the journey you have made with your imagery. Complete the assignments weekend by weekend over the course of a year, or dip in every time you need to bring a new concept or creative approach to your photography.
Contents
1. The Sun
2. Sunrise, Sunset
3. The Moon
4. Regolith Moon
5. Moon Alignments
6. Major and Minor Lunar Standstills
7. Lunar Landscapes
8. Occultations
9. Transits
10. The Planets
11. Cosmic Line-Ups
12. Galaxies and Nebulas
13. Comets
14. Solar Eclipses
15. Lunar Eclipses
16. Meteor Showers
17. The Northern Lights
18. Noctilucent Clouds
19. Bioluminescence
20. The Green Flash
21. The International Space Station
22. Starlink Satellites
23. Local Landscapes
24. Light Polluted Landscapes
25. Dark-Sky Places
26. Changes in the Landscape
27. Milky Way
28. Flowers at Night
29. Ancient Sites
30. Castle Ruins
31. Boat Ruins
32. Forests
33. Self Portrait
34. Starstruck Festival Images
35. Long Exposure
36. Lighthouses
37. Coast
38. Star Trails
39. Observatories
40. The Constellations
41. Changing Seasons
42. Sought-After Locations
43. Strangely Familiar
44. Panoramas
45. Signal to Noise Ratio
46. Image Stacking
47. Star Trackers
48. A rule on Composites
49. Exposure
50. Aperture
51. ISO
52. Having Fun