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 …
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 …
Processing Oregon Coast November Milky Way Timelapse | Milky Way Wednesday weekly at 7pm MT
Join Aaron King while he creates an Oregon Coast November Milky Way Timelapse for Milky Way Wednesday. Have wanted to create a Milky Way Time lapse? Are you just beginning in Lightroom? Do you avoid using Photoshop? Aaron goes through the basics of how to process and export your Milky Way Timelapse photos. And here it is – Aaron’s finished …