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Tip 1: Milky Way Photography Subjects (Less is More)
Tip 2: Plan Your Milky Way Photography
Tip 3: Milky Way Photography Composition (Use Composition Elements)
Tip 4: Milky Way Photography Framing (Frame at Night)
Tip 5: Milky Way Photography Focusing (Maximize Depth of Field)
Tip 6: Milky Way Photography Foreground Light Painting
Tip 7: Milky Way Photography Photo Ideas (Think Different)
Tip 8: How to get Pinpoint Stars (Avoid Star Trails)
Tip 9: Milky Way Photography Mix (Mix it)
Tip 10: Expose To The Right (ETTR) - Milky Way Photography in Heavy Light Pollution
Tip 11: Harmony in Milky Way Photography
Tip: 12: Milky Way Photography panoramic images (panos)
Tip 13: Reflexes in Milky Way Photography
Tip 14: How to Avoid Vibrations - Avoid Blurry Milky Way Photos
Tip 15: Take Action - Just Do It!
Introduction
When is the Milky Way shooting season
How the Milky Way changes position through the year
How to plan the Milky Way - Planner
How to Plan the Milky Way arching above a subject
How to Plan a nice diagonal of the Milky Way
How to Plan the Milky Way completely vertical
Rewarding your photos - PhotoPills Awards
Light = Signal. What you need to know about signal to noise ratio.
ISO invariance. What is it, and why do we care?
What camera should I use to photograph the Milky Way?
Lens aberrations are important to understand. This article goes in depth to the different types, and at the end of the article links to the lens aberration test I mentioned.
500 rule, this is the corner stone of “What shutter speed should I use?"
Having a good tripod is essential. Here is what to think about