In this video I’ll show you the basics of photographing the Milky Way. This is intended for beginners or people who have never attempted this before. If there’s anything I’ve left out or questions you have, please leave them in the comments and I’ll get back to you.
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41 responses to “How to Photograph the Milky Way Tutorial For Beginners”
Great video but a little more volume in your voice would be great.
What speed do you use to keep the stars from moving?
Very informative, brilliant delivery… As someone said below, Love the calm nature of this video… Thanks for the information, subscribed
Very informative and in-depth tutorial – thank you! +1 sub 🙂
Why is it ? When I see things happening in slow motion – I can't move in fast motion. ((-:
what kinda drugs?
Great video! Have you messed around with astrophotography portraits?
I love the beginning of the video where he starts speaking and the cat looks at him as if to say "Who in the world are you talking to?" 🙂
грамотный парень. Спасибо
Nice job on the video. Especially since I shoot with a D750 as well. It would be cool if you made one for those that have to deal with LP as well. Thanks. Sean
Excellent job, very helpful.
Great tutorial, very informative!
Have you used the apps on a tablet or just the cell phone?
thanks for making this video , it deff helps me out to have a starting base for my camera settings
Everett Bloom, i got a camera not to long ago, about a month ago and i have been wanting to take Milky Way pictures, i have the Canon T5i and i was wondering if that would take Milky way shots??
Hi…really enjoyed watching your video….will be going out to Joshua Tree in a few weeks. Will keep some of your tips in mind. First, any patricular area of Joshua atree you recommend? I have the 750 also and am debating a new lense….Sigma 20mm 1.4 or Tamron 15-30 2.8…you have any opinions on them?…probably leaning towards yhe Tamron, figure it will be more useful overall….Finally, last question…for the focusing, as you mentioned using the digital zoom….thats done with keeping the lense in manual mode correct?….Thanks
would a 18-55mm lens or a 75-300mm lens work???
How you clicked the photo on your cell phone… like the all stars (lines) coming towards you. If we choose polarious as center then we get circle, but I am not sure how to get this lines around you.
Thank you for sharing. This helps a lot. By the way, you have a really distracting background😂, the black cat is so adorable. Cant stop myself from looking at him(her). Were you taken photos at borrego Spring?
Thanks Everett. Good video and love the calm you beam out. Good video!
You earned yourself a subscriber here! Thank you for what you do. High quality work!!!
Hi, quick question… what is the model of your NiteCore flashlight?
Thank you so much for such an informative video.thank you for taking the time to make this amazing video, I learned a lot. I got a Nikon D3400, five months ago, and my first challenge was taking a picture of the moon, finally I got it, than the stars, now I am on level three, I have been trying to take a picture of the Milky Way, but that has been more difficult. once again for the tips, I will cal it a class, and I will let you know.
helped thanks a lot man
On the iPhone you can tint your entire screen red by going to Settings, General, Accessibility, Display Accommodations, turn Color Filters on, click Color Tint and adjust the Intensity slider all the way up, I also turn the screen brightness down to intensify the effect more…
Can you do a video with the zoom in light trails?
i have nikon coolpix A, can it take milky way shot?
Is it just me or is there no sound?
please more tutorials!!!! your in depth explanations are so helpful!!
Where i can find dark places?
Thank you Mr.l Everett.
did you just assume the velcro's gender!?
Amazing Video Clip!!!
Great video, thanks for taking the time to share. I do have a question when using a 14mm wide angle lens taking photos of very distant objects like the Milky Way, why can't you just set focus to infinity?
Everett, great job on the video! Very informative, I really enjoyed watching it. You have a new subscriber.
Hi, sorry if I missed it but what do I focus on if there is no subject, just the sky?
This is a damn good tutorial! Thx!
Great job, thanks for the advice.
Thanks, good tips
Nice astrophotography tutorial. Next time time lapse milky way tutorial please 👍🏼
hi, really great tutorial! can u also make a video of how u edit the pics?