Look At All Those Stars!
Oracle State Park Dark Skies Star Party
We went to another star party last night; this time at Oracle State Park, north of Tuscon. It was about a 2 hours drive from our house in Sierra Vista, but I think the pictures we got made it worthwhile.
This was our second attempt at photographing the nigth sky. The first time when we went to Chiricahua National Monument I had no idea what I was doing, and we kind of learned on the fly. Being a little better prepared, plus having that previous experience under our belts I think made a difference.
To be honest, the hardest part of the whole process was being able to visualize the shot in the dark when setting up the mini-tripod, then having to sit stil and quiet for 4 minutes while the Pixel captures the image(s).
I thought about writing up a tutorial for this, but it’s really as easy as making sure you have a sturdy mini-tripod, putting the Pixel in “night sight” mode, then waiting for a dark enough sky for the button to change from a moon to a star.
We were out there for about 3 hours. It cost $20 to get into the park, but they had live music for the first hour or so, and several high-powered telescopes set up for those who wanted to get a really good look at the constellations. We were even treated to a bonus Space-X launch just after the sun went down.
Your Turn:
Have you ever tried to take pictures of the night sky?
Til next time,
Todd
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My vacation house in eastern Washington is out in the middle of nowhere - so no light pollution.
We've had Northern Lights displays that were amazing.
These are spectacular! I can’t wait to try it!