Getting Started: Long Exposure Astrophotography

GETTING STARTED: LONG EXPOSURE ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY BOOK IS AVAILABLE NOW!  

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Packed with over 220 images, illustrations, charts and graphs as well as over 61,000 words. This is the astrophotography book you want to start out capturing those beautiful, faint, deep space objects. I will take you on a journey exploring all aspects of astrophotography including in-depth details of field rotation, focusing methods, as well as explaining not just the what and how, but the ever important why. Actually see why you stack multiple images and what effect it has. Don’t just read about how the atmosphere affects imaging, see it through experimentation that you can do at home on your own!

My desire in creating this astrophotography book was to take the novice from selecting their telescope and mount all the way through processing those final astrophotography pictures. If you are looking for a single complete source for all the information you need to get going, this is the astrophotography book for you.

Look for Getting Started: Long Exposure Astrophotography on Amazon.com in both Kindle edition and in print, and at other fine retailers.

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Listen to comments from the readers:

“Finally, a book that makes some sense of the maze that is astrophotography. Thank you Allen!” – R.B.P. via Amazon.com

 

“This book is really a one-stop-shop as far as it goes for astrophotography. I have learned more in reading 75 pages of this book than I have with about a month of research browsing forums online. I am pleasantly surprised and highly recommend this book for anyone looking to start this hobby! ” – Kelsey M. Tenney via Amazon.com

 

“It’s loaded with good practical advice. He covers the whole gamut in a language that’s not difficult for a beginner to follow.” – M. Reed via Amazon.com

 

 

Files related to long exposure astrophotography can be downloaded below:

 acrobat Read the table of contents for Long Exposure Astrophotography
 acrobat  Read the introduction for Long Exposure Astrophotography
 zipfile  M78 processing example lights, WARNING: over 1.2GB of data! 
 zipfile  M78 processing example darks, 345MB
 zipfile  M78 processing example bias, 310MB
 zipfile  NGC2244 RGB channels, 216MB
zipfile  M16 lights/darks/bias, 456MB (in Nikon NEF format)
zipfile  M22 lights/darks/bias, 434MB (in Nikon NEF format)
zipfile  NGC6992 lights/darks/bias, 481MB (in Nikon NEF format)
zipfile  IC281 lights/darks/bias/flats, 769MB (in Nikon NEF format)
 zipfile  Mizar spectroscopy processing example, 31KB

Astrophotography can be one of the most rewarding pursuits of a lifetime, it can also be one of the most daunting. This book uses over 200 illustrations, images, charts and graphs in addition to the text to help you understand what equipment you will need and how to make it all work so you can create breathtaking images of the heavens.

From purchasing your first astrophotography telescope, hooking up your camera, taking long exposure images, and finally processing that finished image, this book will be your indespensable guide.

If you have ever wanted to take photographs of glowing nebulae, spiral galaxies and shimmering star clusters, this is the reference you want on your desk as well as with you out under the stars.

More reader comments about Getting Started: Long Exposure Astrophotography:

“This is a nicely done introduction to astro-photography which walks the reader through everything from looking for a telescope through final image processing, with plenty of valuable information in between.”
– Tom Field – Owner of Field Tested Systems & creator of RSpec spectroscopy software

 

“This book is really a one-stop-shop as far as it goes for astrophotography. I have learned more in reading 75 pages of this book than I have with about a month of research browsing forums online.”
– Kelsey M. Tenney

 

“It covers almost everything someone entering the field would need to get it going, and with a depth that empowers the reader to gain more information if he desires to do so.”
– Eduardo Oliveira

 

“WOW! Very Informative.”
– Dr. Michael Nixon

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I hope you enjoy my Getting Started: Long Exposure Astrophotography book!


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