Astrophotography Basics

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Type: General Meetings

Keywords: Astrophotography

Held on: May 21, 2014 (Wed) at 07:30 PM to May 21, 2014 (Wed) at 09:30 PM

Speaker: Andy Ermolli

Location: Physics/Astronomy Auditorium (PAA), Room A118, Seattle, Washington

Event Coordinator: Christopher Laurel

Overview

Astronomy magazines and websites are full of incredible photos of the night sky taken by amateurs. Have you ever wondered how they captured these images? Astrophotographer and SAS member Andy Ermolli will give a talk on the basic concepts, tools, and techniques for photographing the heavens.

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Latitude 47.6529796, Longitude -122.3110046

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