
Dusk to Dawn, 2nd Edition
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Embrace the dark and conquer landscape photography at night!
In the past, landscape photography largely ended when the last light of dusk faded from the sky. Today it's only beginning. The latest digital cameras have made it much easier to create images of the landscape at night that film and early digital photographers could only dream of. Equipped with off-the-shelf cameras, more and more photographers are venturing into the night, far beyond the comforting glow of city lights, and returning with spectacular images of places both familiar and unknown that are unlike anything seen before.
Dusk to Dawn: A Guide to Landscape Photography at Night, 2nd Edition, is your guide to this new photographic world. In it, photographer Glenn Randall?author of the bestselling The Art, Science, and Craft of Great Landscape Photography?teaches you how to plan, shoot, and process professional-quality images of the Milky Way, the aurora, lunar eclipses, meteor showers, comets, star trails, and landscapes lit solely by moonlight.
In this fully revised and updated second edition, Randall goes deeper into today's technology that allows for great landscape photography at night: from mirrorless cameras that now truly dominate the market (and require a different approach to focusing) to the apps photographers need to know to best prepare for a successful shoot (Photo Pills, Photo Ephemeris Web). This edition has been also updated with dozens of new photographs from the author, as well as a new section on photographing comets.
Throughout the book, Randall emphasizes ways to integrate beautiful depictions of the night sky with equally compelling renditions of the land below it to create complete landscape images that evoke a sense of place?and a sense of wonder. Equipped with the knowledge in this book, readers will be able to create their own nocturnal masterpieces.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1: Preparing for Night Photography
Chapter 2: Tools for Night Photography
Chapter 3: Essential Skills for Night Photography
Chapter 4: Planning a Milky Way Shoot
Chapter 5: Shooting the Milky Way
Chapter 6: Processing Night Landscapes
Chapter 7: Advanced Techniques for Night Landscapes
Chapter 8: Photographing Star Trails
Chapter 9: Shooting the Aurora
Chapter 10: Photographing Meteor Showers and Comets
Chapter 11: Photographing Lunar Eclipses
Chapter 12: Photographing Moonlit Landscapes
Index
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. Preparing for Night Photography
- Hiking at Night
- Finding Clear, Dark Skies
- 2. Tools for Night Photography
- Camera and Sensor
- Lenses for Night Photography
- Tripods
- Accessories for Night Photography
- 3. Essential Skills for Night Photography
- Achieving Critical Focus
- Composition at Night
- Exposure at Night
- Controlling Noise
- White Balance
- Holding Detail in the Land
- 4. Planning a Milky Way Shoot
- Planning a Shoot of the Milky Way over Longs Peak
- Planning Milky Way Panoramas
- 5. Shooting the Milky Way
- Shooting the Milky Way from a Single Camera Position
- Shooting Milky Way Panoramas
- Finding the Nodal Point
- Multi-Row Panoramas
- Camera Settings for Panoramas
- 6. Processing Night Landscapes
- The Color of the Night Sky
- Editing Images Taken on a Moonless Night
- Combining Two Images in Photoshop
- Selecting Complex Shapes in Night Images
- Brightening the Sky and Darkening the Land Near the Horizon
- Processing Night Panoramas
- 7. Advanced Techniques for Night Landscapes
- Light Painting
- Focus Stacking at Night
- Reducing Noise with Stack Mode&Median
- Using Star-Tracking Camera Mounts
- 8. Photographing Star Trails
- Composing Star-Trails Images
- Exposure for Star Trails
- Editing Star-Trails Images
- Retouching Jet Streaks
- Blending the Images to Create the Star Trails
- Closing the Gaps
- 9. Shooting the Aurora
- Preparing for an Aurora Shoot
- Exposure for the Aurora
- Composing Photographs of the Aurora
- Processing Photographs of the Aurora
- 10. Photographing Meteor Showers, Comets, the Zodiacal Light, and Noctilucent Clouds
- Meteor Showers
- Planning an Image of the Perseid or Geminid Meteor Shower
- Shooting a Meteor Shower
- Assembling a Meteor Shower Image
- Photographing Comets
- Photographing the Zodiacal Light
- Photographing Noctilucent Clouds
- 11. Photographing Lunar Eclipses
- Assembling a Composite Image of a Lunar Eclipse
- 12. Photographing Moonlit Landscapes
- Exposure for Moonlit Landscapes
- Processing Moonlit Landscapes
- Index
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