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Photographing The Milky Way
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Photographing The Milky Way
- 1.1 Photographing The Milky Way Workshop
- 1.2 Introduction | Why We Are Here
- 1.3 Goals For Photographing The Milky Way
- 1.4 Milky Way Gear Guide
- 2.1 Exposure Triangle At Night
- 2.2 The 500 Rule
- 2.3 Field Reference Guide
- 2.4 Assignment: Follow and Break the 500 Rule
- 3.1 About The Milky Way Core
- 3.2 Why Should You Location Scout During The Day?
- 3.3 5 Tips On Location Scouting
- 3.4 How To Predict And See The Milky Way
- 3.5 Shooting Countdown Checklist
- 3.6 How To Focus On Stars And Get Sharp Images
- 3.7 Checking Sharpness And Troubleshooting
- 5.1 Reasons For Creating A Nightscape Panorama
- 5.2 Creating A Panorama Of The Milky Way
- 5.3 Assignment: Milky Way Panorama
- 6.1 Why Use Illumination?
- 6.2 Shining A Light On Your Landscape
- 6.3 Near Vs. Far Illumination
- 6.4 Assignment: Playing With Light And Distance
- 7.1 How To Photograph Subjects Under The Milky Way
- 7.2 Assignment: Capture A Subject Under The Milky Way
- 7.3 Cumulative Quiz (Ch. 1-7)
- 8.1 Basic Single-Exposure Milky Way Sky Editing
- 8.2 Blending Two Separate Exposures In Lightroom And Photoshop
- 8.3 Editing A Nightscape Panorama
- 8.4 Editing Low-Level Illumination
- 8.5 Illuminated Subjects
- 8.6 Editing A Blend And A Panorama
- 8.7 Noise Reduction, Part One
- 8.8 Noise Reduction, Part Two
- 8.9 Removing Long Exposure Noise In Capture One
- 8.10 Stacking For Noise Reduction In A Blended Pano
Total Course Run Time 2H 24M 26S
Course Progression
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Quizzes Completed 0 / 1
Assignment Completed 5 / 5
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