Money from dental school graduation award sparked an interest that grew into a guide to the Moon, space, and beyond.
IE: You are famous for photographing Moon. What is your photographic process?My photography process varies depending on the type of astrophotography I do. Astrophotography, for example, can be divided into lunar, solar planetary, deep sky, wide angle, and star trails categories. I primarily photograph the Moon. I previously wroteOne frequently asked question is how I get the glow around my Moon photos.
The glow draws attention to the image and heightens the drama of the scene. Furthermore, because the eye can see 21 stops of light , adding the glow and creating a high dynamic range image produces results that are similar to what the eye perceives.Left: M65 Galaxy, Leo triplet galaxies. Center: Neptune planet. Right: Sombrero galaxy.The M65 galaxy, one of the Leo triplet galaxies, is the farthest object I captured. This galaxy is approximately 34 light-years away.
My future plans in astrophotography include traveling to various parts of the world to shoot the full Moon with major famous landmarks. Like the full Moon with the Statue of Liberty and similar landmarks.
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