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If you're looking to grab a great shot of the moon with your iPhone, here are a few tips and tricks you can try to get that perfect photo for the 'gram.
By capturing the same thing from very different perspectives, a NASA astronaut and an intrepid photographer create a whole ...
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No tripod? No problem – here's how you capture high-quality handheld images in challenging lighting conditions
Shoot high-quality handheld images in any lighting conditions using these in-camera features combined with targeted ...
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ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 winners unveiled — and the photos are truly exquisite
The winners of the 2025 ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year Award have been revealed, showcasing a spectacular selection ...
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Shooting Cars: Episode 3 EASIEST way to start in Manual on your DSLR + Awesome Sky in Lightroom
In this episode, I'll be showing you how to get started shooting in manual mode on your dslr camera. Don't worry if you don't ...
The telescope I got was a $300 tabletop device, and while it's great for seeing the craters on the moon or even Saturn's faint rings with your own eyes, taking a photo using it is less than ideal.
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