Would love to see more content on motion time lapse. Reviews on newer gear and tips on doing motion controlled timelaspses
4 years ago | 6
I really enjoyed your video on shooting and post processing the Orion Nebula. The LRGB method for post processing was really useful for me. Sharing more editing tools and skills would be something I'm interested in.
4 years ago | 1
Appreciate you guys. 1- Noise reduction and sharpening techniques for night photography would be interesting. I've recently been looking into using the unsharp mask photoshop tool. 2- Gradient removal techniques. 3- Shooting the milky way in conditions people don't normally go after. (Moon phases, various bortle dark sky ranges). 4- If the world gets back to normal, a behind the scenes video making a hyper lapse like that would be neat.
4 years ago (edited) | 2
1. Astro photo shooting and post processing techniques 2. Deep sky astro ( like the Orion one) 3. astro time lapse technique
4 years ago | 5
If you have any beginner deep space photography tips, that would be awesome, Iām think of getting started with that at some point š
4 years ago | 2
Beginner's untracked deep space astro or something like 50 mm deep space + landscape shots..like the one u did with milkyway core
4 years ago | 1
PhotoPills for beginners to help find good milky-way spots.
4 years ago | 6
Would be great to see some coverage on image post processing using tools other than Adobe products. There is no doubt they are good, however they are prohibitively expensive for many.
4 years ago | 0
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