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Landscape Astrophotography Workshop (by Zoom)

Digital photography enables us to capture the beauty of the night sky in unprecedented detail. This astrophotography workshop will introduce students to the wide range of astronomical phenomena that can be photographed using an ordinary digital single lens reflex camera (without a telescope). A full explanation will be provided of techniques to make stunning images of stars, planets, the moon and the Milky Way, in conjunction with terrestrial landscapes. The course also covers photographing star trails as well as rare, elusive and fast-moving astronomical phenomena such as meteors, aurorae and eclipses.

Sufficient scientific detail will be included to enable course participants to understand the astronomical phenomena they can photograph and the extraordinary variety of scales of the Universe that can be recorded with an ordinary digital camera, ranging from 100 km in the case of aurorae and meteors to 25 million million million km for the Andromeda galaxy.

Subjects covered in depth are:

  • The Moon

  • Moonlit landscapes

  • Stars and constellations

  • Planets

  • Milky Way

  • Aurora borealis (northern lights)

  • Meteors

  • International Space Station

  • Comets

  • Lunar eclipses

  • Solar eclipses

  • Star trails

  • Selecting and lighting foregrounds

  • Exposure at night

  • Focus at night

To get the most out of the course students should already understand the basics of exposure, shutter speed, aperture and ISO; and be comfortable handling their cameras using manual exposure mode.

Your tutor Robert Harvey is the author of Photographing the Heavens.

Group size: Maximum of 8 participants.

Recommended Photographic Equipment: Digital single lens reflex camera or equivalent capable of taking acceptable quality images at ISO 1600 or higher, wide angle lens (at least 24mm on full frame or 16mm on cropped sensor) with maximum aperture of at least F/4 (ideally F/2), sturdy tripod, lockable remote cable release. Cameras that do not allow manual control of shutter speed and aperture would not be suitable.


Date: 19 March 2024


One day workshop, cost: RPS Member £68.00 RPS Non-Member £91.00

I run this zoom workshop in association with The Royal Photographic Society and bookings can be made on their website.

PHOTOGRAPHING THE HEAVENS
£25.00
Thank you for a most enjoyable, excellent and informative course today on Astrophotography. I now feel well equipped, much more informed, confident and better placed to go out and develop my skills capturing the night skies. I have just purchased your book to support today’s course and put my name forward for one of this year’s Milky Way workshops should a space become available
— PG, Devon
Another excellent workshop delivered by someone who clearly knew about their subject and could bring extensive experience to the day. All the key points were well illustrated with excellent photos.
— AW, Guernsey
Thank you, Robert. It was an excellent workshop. You are extremely knowledgeable and I learnt a lot. I’m inspired to try some astrophotography.
— DB, London
I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the course yesterday. I covered exactly the stuff that I was looking for and I am very excited now to get out and put the theory into practice, especially with regards to taking the moon and moonlit landscapes and the conjunction later this month.
— LJ, Cornwall
Excellent from beginning to end
— Royal Photographic Society member
I thought the course as with your usual presentations was extremely well put together and informative. I learnt a lot and found the course very enjoyable.
— PC, Wiltshire
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