[Video] Paul's Best Tips for Photographing Northern Lights ▶️
Capturing the great elusive dance in the sky 🌌
We’re at the peak of activity in the current solar cycle in 2024 and 2025, which means we have a much greater likelihood of seeing the aurora borealis (and australis)!
In this free 20-minute video, I focus on the intangible elements and other factors that play just as important a role in photographing the aurora as technical specifications. If the technical side is of interest to you, you’ll find some pointers in the eGuide below the video, as well as in this special archive (an upgrade is required for some articles). 👇🏼
Before you watch… this fall I’ve got something special coming for subscribers regarding aurora borealis. 🤫 Hint: Many places claim to be the Aurora Capital of the World. But can they all be correct? Make sure you’re a subscriber to find out!
Paul Zizka’s Guide to Viewing and Photographing Northern Lights
In this eGuide, astrophotographer Paul Zizka gives his best tips, tools, and resources for both viewing and photographing the northern lights. From tracking the data to camera settings and editing tips, this comprehensive guide is all you need to get started! This eBook is suitable for non-photographers and photographers of all levels of experience.
Special Features
* Identify when and how the aurora will occur.
* Essential gear and online resources.
* Tips for tracking and reading northern lights data.
* Top tips for photographing northern lights.
* Top tips for editing northern lights photographs.
* ...and more!
Grab a copy for 20% off using code AURORA20 at checkout.
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