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Learning Astrophotography Techniques at Night



Astrophotography is a branch of astronomy that specializes in the field of photography. 

Astrophotography can also be known as a photography technique to photograph the state of the sky, be it morning, noon, afternoon or evening. 

The state of the sky is always changing every time. If we want to photograph an object in the sky, then we must know in advance how the character of the state of the sky. 

For the night, if we want to photograph the moon with a very bright light like at full moon it is necessary to set low ISO, low shutter speed and also low diaphragm. Make ISO 100, shutter speed about 1/60, and diaphragm (f) 3.5 - 5.

This is different if the month being photographed is a new moon, or commonly known as crescent. Very thin moonlight requires light absorption by a sizable camera. Set ISO 200, shutter speed 5 "- 10", and diaphragm (f) 3.5.

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