Night Sky Photograhy

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Night sky photography is another interesting motif to shoot. The sky is usually clearest in winter because the air is cold and dry. It’s not easy, though. You need a tripod for long exposures, and it gets really cold standing outside at night. But if you get up in the middle of a freezing night, you can capture some amazing shots. You need a good camera and a fast lens to let in enough light. I used a 14-24mm f/2.8 lens for wide shots and a 28-300mm zoom for closer ones, both on my Nikon D800.

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I've only done summer night sky watching and attempt at photography (didn't come out good XD) as we usually have clear skies in summer. They're probably nice in winter too but I'm too much of a wuss to go outside more than I need to then.

These are wonderful. I often forget how many freaking stars til I'm visiting home or manage to be out from metro a little bit.

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Yes, it's a bit of a hassle. It's been a while since I went out in the night to take pictures...

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