Are you already registered or are still considering joining us for Milky Way Photography out in Oregon Coast & Crater Lake this year? Join us in Oregon! http://bit.ly/2X2AZqt Join me for 1-hour LIVE WEBINAR where I go over ALL THE SPECIFIC LOCATIONS, GEAR, DETAILS and BONUS PHOTOGRAPHY that we are going to experience during Photog Adventures’ 2019 Crater Lake & …
PODCAST 97: Wayne Pinkston Interview – Milky Way Master | All Access
Wayne Pinkston was the first of our Patreon Only access podcasts. Since we are at the Nightscaper Conference, we’re releasing this previously Patreon Only Interview for everyone! If you would like to get access to our other Patreon Only episodes, then join us at our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/photogadventures Thank you for supporting Photog Adventures! Today’s Guest –Wayne Pinkston We don’t know …
Is that a Meteor, Satellite, or a Plane next to my Milky Way? | Milky Way Wednesday every week at 7 PM MT
Tonight on Milky Way Wednesday we discuss how to tell if the white streak in your image is a Meteor, Satellite or a Plane and which ones you might want to keep in your images! And for those that you don’t want in your images, here is a quick Lightroom and Photoshop trick to get rid of the unwanted lines! …
Visual Clarity in the Galactic Core in your Milky Way Photography | Last Milky Way Wednesday of 2018 | Milky Way Wednesday every week at 7pm MT
Ever jealous of people with tremendously dark and clear night sky conditions? Are you wanting more visual clarity in the galactic core in your Milky Way photography. Ever wonder just HOW MUCH better the conditions must be to allow for your Milky Way photography to just shine? Well sit down with Aaron King on the last Milky Way Wednesday episode …
Star Trails using free software Star Stax | Milky Way Wednesday every week at 7pm MT
Tonight on Milky Way Wednesday we aren’t talking about Milky Way! ? We’ll do Star Trails! Come join me as I show you an easy & free method to create Star Trail Images using a free software called StarStax! Get StarStax here: https://www.markus-enzweiler.de/softw… How to Make Star Trails See this image above turned into a Star Trail image. Other than being …
PODCAST 108: Grand Opening of the new Really Right Stuff HQ in Utah & Talk Quality in our Photography
We attended the Really Right Stuff Grand Opening of their new Headquarters here in Utah. It was a few weeks back and it has got us thinking about quality! Really Right Stuff HQ We always felt that RRS was way overpriced and definitely out of our price range. But after spending an afternoon going through their facilities we realize that …
Oregon Milky Way Timelapses & Blending in Photoshop | Milky Way Wednesday every week at 7pm MT
Join Aaron King while he goes over his Oregon Milky Way Timelapses & Blending. He processes a couple images of Secret Beach and the Milky Way! He then shows how to combine a blueish hour photo with a second one taken in the same place with the Milky Way. Aaron also shows the final version of his time lapses from …
PODCAST 107: Alan Dyer | Comet Wirtanen, Milky Way Photography in Canada & Timelapse Processing Tips | PATREON ONLY
Aaron is joined by Alan Dyer and we get to nerd out about a CURRENTLY VISIBLE Comet in the night sky – Comet Wirtanen! Now this is not a Halley’s comet with a tail, but you can see a very distinct blue/green orb in the night sky if you get out there. Take advantage of this opportunity now! Thanks to …
PODCAST 106: Derek Sturman Interview | Landscapes Night Photography and the biggest Misadventure so far!
Brendon interviews Derek Sturman. Derek is a Utah based photographer that is going all over the southwest capturing the beauty that he sees. He has an amazing eye for landscapes, and his milky way shots are top notch. He shares his stories and struggles of shooting landscapes and night-scapes in Utah, California and beyond. Derek Sturman Contact Info You can …
PODCAST 104: Oregon Coast Listener Adventure Pt. 2 | Milky Way at Thor’s Well, Cape Kiwanda & Cannon Beach
We talk about our completely, unexpectedly, relatively safe opportunity to capture a Milky Way at Thor’s Well. We warn you NOT TO DO IT unless you have similar conditions of low, low swells and low tide. Next up was sunrise at Heceta Head Lighthouse. Then we share our stories of capturing the last Milky Way Core of the season at …