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  • 8 Astrophotography Lessons the Beginner Guides Leave Out Michael Bonocore
    Photographer Matt Suess was halfway through a 45-minute star trail exposure in Joshua Tree when he noticed a hazy band stretched across the sky. He had grown up in New England, where light pollution hid the Milky Way, so he didnโ€™t know what he was looking at. He pointed his camera at it. It was Suessโ€™s first time seeing the Milky Way, but the photos came back soft. Decades of night shooting later, understanding why is the kind of lesson only experience can teach. [Read More]
     

8 Astrophotography Lessons the Beginner Guides Leave Out

17 April 2026 at 21:19

Three images: left, a barn under the Milky Way; center, a close-up of stars and nebulae in the night sky; right, an old wooden building with circular star trails in the sky above it.

Photographer Matt Suess was halfway through a 45-minute star trail exposure in Joshua Tree when he noticed a hazy band stretched across the sky. He had grown up in New England, where light pollution hid the Milky Way, so he didnโ€™t know what he was looking at. He pointed his camera at it. It was Suessโ€™s first time seeing the Milky Way, but the photos came back soft. Decades of night shooting later, understanding why is the kind of lesson only experience can teach.

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