The Last Drop - Palouse Falls, WA
It's extremely exciting to have the chance to take 18 photographers up to Mount Rainier National Park this weekend and teach them everything I know about star photography, including shooting and post processing. Everything is looking good to go including the upcoming meteor showers. I'm headed out for the week, so I'll leaving you all with some good star photography info and a bunch of pictures. Enjoy the weekend & happy shooting.
For anyone else that wants to learn star photography this weekend here is a list great resources I provide on this website along with my Free Star Photography Workshop Give Away Contest which is now running.
In the Field Star Photography Workshops @ Mount Rainier ( 2 spots remain for the season )
For anyone that was not aware you can always find all the tutorials contained on this website at www.DaveMorrowPhotography.com/learnphotography
The Shot
The night sky in the Palouse Region of Washington State is so dark that sometimes you can't see your own hand. This makes it a star photographer's paradise. I remember taking this shot only a few minutes before the moon came up and completely destroyed any chances of Milky Way shots.
Here are a few other stars shots I snapped off...
Labels: Nikkor 14-24mm, Nikon D800, Palouse Falls, Star Photography, The Milky Way, Tutorials
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