Hi, I'm new here and really like all the information I've seen so far.
I've had a lifelong enjoyment for photography starting before high school to this day, yet have never really mastered the basics. But that hasn't stopped me, I still muddle through the best I can.
I currently use a Canon T2i with a Canon EFS 18-135 zoom, does most everything I want to do and have been very satisfied with it.
Maybe the wrong place to ask, but are there any astrophotography topics here? Just asking as I've done a few pictures of the moon using an Orion 127mm telescope and had a few questions.
Thanks for being here, I look forward to learning more as I read through the posts
john
John JSB wrote:
Hi, I'm new here and really like all the information I've seen so far.
I've had a lifelong enjoyment for photography starting before high school to this day, yet have never really mastered the basics. But that hasn't stopped me, I still muddle through the best I can.
I currently use a Canon T2i with a Canon EFS 18-135 zoom, does most everything I want to do and have been very satisfied with it.
Maybe the wrong place to ask, but are there any astrophotography topics here? Just asking as I've done a few pictures of the moon using an Orion 127mm telescope and had a few questions.
Thanks for being here, I look forward to learning more as I read through the posts
john
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John, Welcome aboard. If you look you will find under groups a Astrophotography Group
John:
I found on Amazon a series of beginner photography books written by Al Judge. They are short, to the point, inexpensive, and available in print or downloadable to your tablet. As he said, he wrote the books he wished was available when he was learning digital. He explains all those terms flying around on this forum. I started with film in the 60s, and I learned something from each book.
For astrophotography here on this forum, scroll all the way to the top and tap HOME, scroll all the way down and tap ALL SECTIONS. You'll find it and maybe some other interesting sections.
Welcome aboard.
awesome, thanks for the info!
Welcome to the Hog, John, enjoy.
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