Michael Shaw
The Complete Guide to Landscape Astrophotography
Understanding, Planning, Creating, and Processing Nightscape Images
Michael Shaw
The Complete Guide to Landscape Astrophotography
Understanding, Planning, Creating, and Processing Nightscape Images
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The Complete Guide to Landscape Astrophotography is the ultimate manual for anyone looking to create spectacular landscape astrophotography images.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 278mm x 220mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1598g
- ISBN-13: 9781138922860
- ISBN-10: 1138922862
- Artikelnr.: 45804458
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 278mm x 220mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1598g
- ISBN-13: 9781138922860
- ISBN-10: 1138922862
- Artikelnr.: 45804458
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mike Shaw is a renowned professional photographer who leads night and nature photography workshops around the world. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara, an M.S. in Ceramic Engineering from the Ohio State University, and a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Shaw is a former physics and astronomy professor who has taught thousands of students. He also conducts educational photography workshops for the community, including astronomy and astrophotography outreach seminars for the U.S. National Park Service.
Front Matter
Dedication
Foreword (Babak Tafreshi)
Preface
Acknowledgements
Section I.
What Is Landscape Astrophotography and Why Now?
Chapter 1 Introduction and Goals of Book
Section II.
Understanding Astronomy & Atmospheric Science for Nightscape Images
Chapter 2 The Night Sky & Its Movement
Chapter 3 Sunrises/Sunsets
Chapter 4 Aurora Borealis / Australis
Chapter 5 The Moon
Chapter 6 Solar System
Chapter 7 Meteors, Meteor Showers, Comets, Fireballs and Bolides
Chapter 8 Milky Way
Chapter 9 Weather and Atmospheric Science
Section III.
Understanding Photography for Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 10 Light & the Human Eye
Chapter 11 Camera and Lens Systems
Chapter 12 Exposure
Chapter 13 Light Painting and Light Drawing
Chapter 14 Video, Time-Lapses and Motion-Production
Section IV.
Planning Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 15 The 25 Best Landscape Astrophotography Targets (& How to
Photograph Them)
Chapter 16 Developing Your Astrophotography Session Plan
Chapter 17 Essential Software and Apps
Chapter 18 Essential Hardware and Equipment
Section V.
Creating Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 19 The Astrophotography Clinic
Chapter 20 Obstacles and Common Unexpected Problems
Section VI.
Processing Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 21 Image Management and Processing Foundations
Chapter 22 Creative Nightscapes: Multiple Image Processing
Section VII.
Detailed Case Studies
Chapter 23 From Concept to Curating - Four Detailed Case Studies
Section VIII.
Guest Gallery
Chapter 24 Distinguished Guest Gallery
Section IX.
Conclusions
Chapter 25 Where Do We Go From Here
Appendices
I Equipment Checklist
II Figure Summary and World Map
III Annual Night Sky Planner
IV Homemade Planisphere
V The Altitude of Polaris
VI How Far Away is the Horizon
VII Contributor Websites
Index
Dedication
Foreword (Babak Tafreshi)
Preface
Acknowledgements
Section I.
What Is Landscape Astrophotography and Why Now?
Chapter 1 Introduction and Goals of Book
Section II.
Understanding Astronomy & Atmospheric Science for Nightscape Images
Chapter 2 The Night Sky & Its Movement
Chapter 3 Sunrises/Sunsets
Chapter 4 Aurora Borealis / Australis
Chapter 5 The Moon
Chapter 6 Solar System
Chapter 7 Meteors, Meteor Showers, Comets, Fireballs and Bolides
Chapter 8 Milky Way
Chapter 9 Weather and Atmospheric Science
Section III.
Understanding Photography for Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 10 Light & the Human Eye
Chapter 11 Camera and Lens Systems
Chapter 12 Exposure
Chapter 13 Light Painting and Light Drawing
Chapter 14 Video, Time-Lapses and Motion-Production
Section IV.
Planning Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 15 The 25 Best Landscape Astrophotography Targets (& How to
Photograph Them)
Chapter 16 Developing Your Astrophotography Session Plan
Chapter 17 Essential Software and Apps
Chapter 18 Essential Hardware and Equipment
Section V.
Creating Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 19 The Astrophotography Clinic
Chapter 20 Obstacles and Common Unexpected Problems
Section VI.
Processing Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 21 Image Management and Processing Foundations
Chapter 22 Creative Nightscapes: Multiple Image Processing
Section VII.
Detailed Case Studies
Chapter 23 From Concept to Curating - Four Detailed Case Studies
Section VIII.
Guest Gallery
Chapter 24 Distinguished Guest Gallery
Section IX.
Conclusions
Chapter 25 Where Do We Go From Here
Appendices
I Equipment Checklist
II Figure Summary and World Map
III Annual Night Sky Planner
IV Homemade Planisphere
V The Altitude of Polaris
VI How Far Away is the Horizon
VII Contributor Websites
Index
Front Matter
Dedication
Foreword (Babak Tafreshi)
Preface
Acknowledgements
Section I.
What Is Landscape Astrophotography and Why Now?
Chapter 1 Introduction and Goals of Book
Section II.
Understanding Astronomy & Atmospheric Science for Nightscape Images
Chapter 2 The Night Sky & Its Movement
Chapter 3 Sunrises/Sunsets
Chapter 4 Aurora Borealis / Australis
Chapter 5 The Moon
Chapter 6 Solar System
Chapter 7 Meteors, Meteor Showers, Comets, Fireballs and Bolides
Chapter 8 Milky Way
Chapter 9 Weather and Atmospheric Science
Section III.
Understanding Photography for Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 10 Light & the Human Eye
Chapter 11 Camera and Lens Systems
Chapter 12 Exposure
Chapter 13 Light Painting and Light Drawing
Chapter 14 Video, Time-Lapses and Motion-Production
Section IV.
Planning Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 15 The 25 Best Landscape Astrophotography Targets (& How to
Photograph Them)
Chapter 16 Developing Your Astrophotography Session Plan
Chapter 17 Essential Software and Apps
Chapter 18 Essential Hardware and Equipment
Section V.
Creating Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 19 The Astrophotography Clinic
Chapter 20 Obstacles and Common Unexpected Problems
Section VI.
Processing Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 21 Image Management and Processing Foundations
Chapter 22 Creative Nightscapes: Multiple Image Processing
Section VII.
Detailed Case Studies
Chapter 23 From Concept to Curating - Four Detailed Case Studies
Section VIII.
Guest Gallery
Chapter 24 Distinguished Guest Gallery
Section IX.
Conclusions
Chapter 25 Where Do We Go From Here
Appendices
I Equipment Checklist
II Figure Summary and World Map
III Annual Night Sky Planner
IV Homemade Planisphere
V The Altitude of Polaris
VI How Far Away is the Horizon
VII Contributor Websites
Index
Dedication
Foreword (Babak Tafreshi)
Preface
Acknowledgements
Section I.
What Is Landscape Astrophotography and Why Now?
Chapter 1 Introduction and Goals of Book
Section II.
Understanding Astronomy & Atmospheric Science for Nightscape Images
Chapter 2 The Night Sky & Its Movement
Chapter 3 Sunrises/Sunsets
Chapter 4 Aurora Borealis / Australis
Chapter 5 The Moon
Chapter 6 Solar System
Chapter 7 Meteors, Meteor Showers, Comets, Fireballs and Bolides
Chapter 8 Milky Way
Chapter 9 Weather and Atmospheric Science
Section III.
Understanding Photography for Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 10 Light & the Human Eye
Chapter 11 Camera and Lens Systems
Chapter 12 Exposure
Chapter 13 Light Painting and Light Drawing
Chapter 14 Video, Time-Lapses and Motion-Production
Section IV.
Planning Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 15 The 25 Best Landscape Astrophotography Targets (& How to
Photograph Them)
Chapter 16 Developing Your Astrophotography Session Plan
Chapter 17 Essential Software and Apps
Chapter 18 Essential Hardware and Equipment
Section V.
Creating Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 19 The Astrophotography Clinic
Chapter 20 Obstacles and Common Unexpected Problems
Section VI.
Processing Landscape Astrophotography Images
Chapter 21 Image Management and Processing Foundations
Chapter 22 Creative Nightscapes: Multiple Image Processing
Section VII.
Detailed Case Studies
Chapter 23 From Concept to Curating - Four Detailed Case Studies
Section VIII.
Guest Gallery
Chapter 24 Distinguished Guest Gallery
Section IX.
Conclusions
Chapter 25 Where Do We Go From Here
Appendices
I Equipment Checklist
II Figure Summary and World Map
III Annual Night Sky Planner
IV Homemade Planisphere
V The Altitude of Polaris
VI How Far Away is the Horizon
VII Contributor Websites
Index