Doing night photography is one of my favorite things to do. Photographing the stars is one of the toughest parts of night photography. We’ve had a few articles on night photography and specifically the stars here on dPS. Here are some tips on star photography for you:
- Do you pack up and leave after sunset and miss the fun of night photography?
- Nightscapes: Photographing the City at Night
- How to Photograph the Stars
To give you some ideas of what’s possible with night photography and shooting the stars, here is a collection of star photographs.
International Milky Way by Aaron J. Groen on 500px
The Galaxy Guides Us Home by Michael Shainblum on 500px
What Once Was by Aaron J. Groen on 500px
Shooting the Stars by Henry Liu on 500px
Noctis by Lincoln Harrison on 500px
Moraine Lake at night by Andrey Popov on 500px
Dolomites by Max Rive on 500px
Amid Myriads of Stars by AtomicZen : ) on 500px
*** by Lincoln Harrison on 500px
Tree Of Life by Michael Shainblum on 500px
Fossilized UFO by Sakhr Abdullah on 500px
Volcanoes of Kamchatka by ???????? ?????? on 500px
Night Train by Aaron J. Groen on 500px
Rainbow by Lincoln Harrison on 500px
Stars in Dead Vlei by Patrick Galibert on 500px
Milky River From Pyramid to other ! by jamil ghanayem on 500px
Lonely Tree by Ajay George on 500px
Wagon Decay by Aaron J. Groen on 500px
Cottonwoods and Milky Way by Randy Halverson on 500px
In the Dream by Brad Goldpaint on 500px
Light painting Epupa Falls. by Patrick Galibert on 500px
Just a Dream by XeeShan Ch on 500px
Ancient Ruins V2 by Michael Shainblum on 500px
Rendez-vous by David Keochkerian on 500px
Milky Way at Marshall Point Lighthouse by Mike Taylor on 500px
Galileo's Muse by Brad Goldpaint on 500px
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