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Kristine Rose Photography
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Finding Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks in Stellarium
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is acting a bit funny, but it is brightening dramatically and might give us a nice show in the night sky. Astronomers are currently anticipating it could be a naked eye object by April 2024.
In any case, if you want to see it, you'll need to be able to find it and Stellarium is always one of the best places to go to see exactly where it will be in the night sky for your location.
If you need a demo on Stellarium I have one here:
ua-cam.com/video/57McZNbIVO8/v-deo.html
If you get out and shoot the comet please let me know here or on my social media (@kristinerosephotography on ig and fb!)
In any case, if you want to see it, you'll need to be able to find it and Stellarium is always one of the best places to go to see exactly where it will be in the night sky for your location.
If you need a demo on Stellarium I have one here:
ua-cam.com/video/57McZNbIVO8/v-deo.html
If you get out and shoot the comet please let me know here or on my social media (@kristinerosephotography on ig and fb!)
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How to find and photograph Comet C/2023 P1 Nishimura
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Nishimura is an exciting new comet that was discovered on August 11th. At the time of recording this video it was an 8.0-8.5 magnitude and could be seen with the naked eye via binoculars. It is expected to brighten to a magnitude of 2 (or 1.8) It's closet approach is expected to be September 12th It'll be at perihelion on September 17/18th that is if you can see it then at your location by then...
Cosmic Chronicles: April 2023
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This is a video version of the After Dark Photography Podcast, you can find more information here: www.afterdarkphotographypodcast.com/blog/36 Links mentioned in today's episode: My FREE amazing training "Your First Milky Way Photo" www.kristinerosephotography.com/yourfirstmilkywayphoto Hybrid Solar Eclipse: www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2023-april-20
How to Find and Photograph the Milky Way using Stellarium
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If you want to photograph the Milky Way core then you need to know how to find it, including where and when it rises and sets in the sky for your shooting location. There are many softwares and apps that will give you this information. One of the most powerful and complete is a free software called Stellarium. In this video I show you what you need to know to get started with the program. In th...
How to find and photograph Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF)
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How can we find comets and plan our photoshoot for them when they aren't in our normal night photograph apps yet. Stellarium is a powerful software that will let us import any new comet into it and find exactly where and when to find it. I take it a step farther in this video to show you how to take that data and apply it to the VR and planning options available inside of my favourite planning ...
Cosmic Chaos Sublunary Serenity
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My image of the blood moon eclipse, created on May 16th, 2022 on Cape Smokey, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. To purchase this print or poster please go to: www.kristinerosephotography.com/prints
Best Camera Lens for Milky Way Photography
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Everyone starting out in night photography asks- what is the best camera? And then, what is the best lens? The short answer is, there is no "best" lens, just different ones that work well for different reasons. Here is what you need to know to make your best decisions. For specific gear recommendations go to: www.kristinerosephotography.com/nikonlenses www.kristinerosephotography.com/canonlenses
Best Photo Printers
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You're ready to buy a printer?! That's huge. Here is what you need to know when you are considering a printer purchase, and to get links to my recommendations visit my website here: www.kristinerosephotography.com/printers
Best Monitor for Photo Editing
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What do you need to know to buy the best monitor to edit your images? Hint, if you want to print those images, a 4K or 8K monitor is not for you! Go to kristinerosephotography.com/monitors for links to monitors that fit my recommendations!
Tripod buying guide - Tripods for Milky Way Photography
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A tripod might not be the most exciting piece of gear in your kit, but when it comes to night photography it is one of the most important. What tripod should I buy? Is a question I hear all the time. And after watching this video you will know exactly what to look for when buying a tripod that will serve you well for years to come!
How to get started in Milky Way Photography
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How to get started in Milky Way Photography
Get better at photography without taking any pictures!
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Get better at photography without taking any pictures!
How to properly back up your images as a photographer.
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How to properly back up your images as a photographer.
Photography inspiration: how to plan your images.
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Photography inspiration: how to plan your images.
Photopills vs Planit Pro: Photography Phone Planning Apps
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Photopills vs Planit Pro: Photography Phone Planning Apps
Photography inspiration: How to break out of a creative rut.
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Photography inspiration: How to break out of a creative rut.
Photography Composition Fundamentals Part 3 of 3
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Photography Composition Fundamentals Part 3 of 3
Photography Composition Fundamentals Part 2 of 3
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Photography Composition Fundamentals Part 2 of 3
Photography Composition Fundamentals Part 1 of 3
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Photography Composition Fundamentals Part 1 of 3
How to grow as a photographer #realtalk
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How to grow as a photographer #realtalk
How to photograph the Geminid meteor shower
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How to photograph the Geminid meteor shower
5 Must Have Night Photography Accessories
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5 Must Have Night Photography Accessories
How to find and plan a photograph of comet NEOWISE July 2020
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How to find and plan a photograph of comet NEOWISE July 2020
Your Best Camera For Milky Way Photography
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Your Best Camera For Milky Way Photography
Thank you for this tip!
I've been a graphic designer and photographer hobbyist for decades. I love this explanation and I think it's absolutely true! However, I've always overpaid and gone with the highest resolution and screen size because of: 1.) Pixel Peeking 2.) Video Playback of Movies 3.) Having Multiple Windows Open But you're so spot on pictures looking great on monitor but after printing 😭😭😭
Great explanation thank you!
Very Nice Points !
Great video. Do you think nikon phone iOS app that has bluetooth remote functionality can replace intervalometer ?
Rigel the star. ua-cam.com/video/FwrnH5-cz3M/v-deo.htmlsi=_GkdP5TZsyeHp-c3
Sirius the star. ua-cam.com/video/Og27UJNHOns/v-deo.htmlsi=mwkr0DDPnIAbf7Pr
thank you. after watching your video I bought Asus PROART PA278QV
This video’s awesome! What model Apple Cinema Display did you have?
Very helpful. Thanks a lot!
This is an excellent video and you have completely changed my thinking about my monitor choices. Almost everyone is reviewing 4k monitors. Your video is now over a year old, are you still sticking with the 2k suggestion for photo and Astro/landscape photo editing and printing?
Very informative. Thanks
Kristine - I've just listened to this again, having previously listened and bought the 11-16 for my D7500, and love it, as much for landscape as for astro. I've now gotten a Z6iii with a Z24-200 F4-6.3. I did but the FTZII adapter so I can use my Tamron 150-600 G2, especially for birding (DSO maybe someday). I need now an astro lens, which I'd like to double as a landscape lens. The Rokinon 14 is $370. I can get a 'like new' used Nikon 14-24F2.8 for $609 from MPB (a HUGE discount to the $1500 +/- new), so unless you've learned anything new since recording this video the used is the direction I'm leading. Thanks as always for all you do to lead and educate us! Steve Feller
Don’t know if you are still active but I’m gonna take a chance… I need a monitor that I can use to easily compare a file from two different apps. I need to compare between a folder of videos against a numbers document file. I’m using a MacBook and I need a second monitor to see the information in two different windows. I converted old camcorder tapes into a digital file and I want to create iMovies from those files. I also have photos I want to clean up. I want to buy a new monitor that will allow me to do this and created a quality product. I have a feeling you can point me the type of monitor I should choose today in 2024…Most reviews or videos are geared toward gamers or just people who do office type work at home. I want to get a quality monitor for this and possibly future type project like this I might do… Your video just popped up in my feed and I’m so glad it did….. I needed to hear what you said in this video however I wondered if you have any new recommendations now!
I do see these comments! Now does my ADHD let me reply, only if I do so immediately ;) There is a difference though for your applications from what I talked about here, and I'm not 100% the best person to answer. Because I am utilizing monitors with the end result of my digital work ending up as a printed image. I have to take into account what are the best specs so that I'm seeing what I need on screen (additive) and it will translate well into print (subtractive). You're sticking with on screen, so you don't need to worry about the overall resolution in the same way, QHD is perfect for digital -> print work, but you will need to think about where your final video (ie. digital product) is going to be viewed most often, and you would want to optimize for that. So my homework for you is to think about where your files will be viewed most, what the perfect environment would be for viewing, and then look at what colour capabilities the devices used to show your movies will have and what resolution they are normally at. I would still look for a screen that shows a wider gamut of colour, but I'm guessing having a higher resolution screen will be important because most screens are more high res now. Sorry I can't help with recs!
Thanks. Stellarium seems so complicated to me -- I'm always trying to find the right controls. (Part of that is that I only use it 2-3 times a year.)
Would like to see a follow up video on this!!
I'm a software engineer but in my spare time love to do photography, call me a hobby photographer. I'm in doubt, because for my work I would like to have something bigger than a 27", say 34". Will this also be ok for my editing then? Or too big? And also, if I would buy 34" screen, will 2K be enough or should I go for a 4K, since I will have a 34" screen? :)
did you dye your hair grey? Pons-Brooks ( circa 1812 france) now on stellarium by default.
Comets tend to be in there with updates, but when I posted this video this one wasn't yet. Thanks for the update. Also I don't know why people tend to comment on my appearance online when it has nothing to do with the video content?
We saw it in norther Germany yesterday evening barely with the naked eye, but quite good with an old night hunting scope. Bye bye...until the time in 71 years 😢
Very useful follow up to today's live event! This felt very much like a streamlined guide to what we heard earlier today, but filled some gaps that went over my head the first time :) ♥
Thanks very much. I've been searching for how to do this. Your link popped up and it was easy to load after watching your video.
I'm glad it was helpful!
Hurray, I can post a comment!!
My Olympus (OM-System) camera(s) and lenses are perfect. Due to their small size I can get to interesting locations along with my outdoor camping gear.
thank you very much :-) !!!
For Canon mirrorless users, third-party lenses don't really exist yet because of the RF mount restrictions (though rumors are that Canon is going to allow other lens makers to make RF lenses). However, Sigma - which is so good it doesn't really qualify as a "third-party lens" IMO - makes the fantastic Art series (which Kristine refers to). I used the 14 mm f/1.8 (not the f/1.4) with an EF mount and adapter for aurora photography in Iceland. It's an amazing lens, and much more affordable than the equivalent Canon would surely be.
I’m planning to use a Sony a7III with my Tokina 11-16 f2.8. I haven’t put this combination together before. I was shooting this lens on a Sony a77II which has a crop frame so I’m hoping for better results this time out. For a third party lens, I really do like this particular model. Fingers crossed.
I have a lot of students who have used the tokina and had good results so I think you are set for gear to get started!! Awesome :)
I have a z50, and a R5, what lense in mm. Is best?
The widest lens you have is best to start. This is something we'll talk about in the free training I have coming up!
Kirsten, thank you for sharing this information with us. I'm signed up for the on line class for the Milky Way shots. I have a Nikon D3100 and was wondering if my camera will be able to catch the Milky Way shots. Looking forward to your class
It is doable with the 3100, it will be very noisy and a bit dark because the sensor only goes natively to 3200, but you can push it to 6400. I think it is worthwhile to get out and try with your 3100 - in the long run if you really wanted to pursue Milky Way photography you would likely upgrade your camera body, but you wouldn't need to right away.
Hi Kristine. I’ve been a Canon dude since 1972, when I preferred a Canon F1. Now I use an R5, which was brilliant in Iceland shooting auroras with a Sigma 14mm f/1.8. Canon hasn’t allowed RF mount lenses to be produced by 3rd parties, so I have to use an EF adapter, but that shouldn’t matter for Milky Way photography… or should it?
Unfortunately, with Stellarium 23.3 after @2:32 the Interface looks different. "Import orbital elements.." opens a window which looks different and gives you no options. What a shame. Fun fact.. It's available in the mobile app 🤷♂
I don't think you looked quite enough! It's a bit different from what is shown here, but it absolutely does give you elements. I have 23.4 now -> Select the type: Comets -> Select the source: Download a list of objects from the Internet -> (dropdown) MPCORB:Comets -> Get orbital elements and then follow along in the video up top. Easy Peasy :)
And yes, it's in the mobile app. I don't recommend Stellarium mobile though, I prefer Planit Pro where it also is updated.
Thanks, I will try that 👍@@KristineRosePhotography
@@kindasport Report back if you have a moment and let me know how it goes! I find it so much easier to navigate on desktop in Stellarium than mobile :)
Hey @@KristineRosePhotography so that worked, thank you! i could have just kept watching 🤷♂the video but i was a bit frustrated
Brilliant, many thanks for the clear and easy to follow instructions.
You're welcome!!
Thanks for the very clear, step-by-step instructions!!!
You're welcome!
Thanks for this. I tried searching YT for how, but this only came up in a Google search.
That is very odd! I'm glad you found your way here via google! I'm hoping to get a chance at the comet after this full moon cycle before it disappears from sight!
Very good Kristine. I've been using Stellarium for a few years but its always good to have a review, and yours is a good one. Thanks!
You're very welcome!! Happy it helped :)
Awesome thanks so much sister!.. ❤🙏
Hello, in 2024, are you still using a 28" monitor with 2560x1440 resolution?
I am! I know this video is from 2 years ago, but the same principles apply. If your target is printing your work a 27" QHD resolution is the sweet spot.
You are a lifesaver!
Happy to help!
thanks a lot. iam from argentina and i think i must wait till may more or less.
Excellent real world informative information instead of the usual adverts masquerading as reviews. Thank you
Thanks for the helpful video!!!