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This is a series of events making up a full course of astrophotography, with a certificate for completing all three sessions and a small prize for the best image taken during the course timescale. If you're interested in attending one or more of the course dates, please purchase tickets via the corresponding event link below:
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Join us at RSPB St Aidan’s for an evening discovering the equipment and techniques required to successfully photograph many beautiful objects in the night sky.
Led by the Wakefield and District Astronomical Society this interactive session will give you the opportunity to learn about what types of astrophotography can be achieved with basic equipment such as Lunar, Widefield and Startrails.
There will be a range of optical equipment available so you can see first-hand how different cameras and kits are used. As well as plenty of opportunities to get your questions answered and, weather permitting, live demonstrations of astrophotography in action. If you wish to bring your own equipment you could receive hands-on advice about how to get the best from it and opinions around taking any next steps in your astrophotography journey.
In partnership with Wakefield and District Astronomical Society (WADAS) WADAS
Image credit: M.Gough
You don't need to bring or own everything but it may help your learning experience if you have any of the following:
Own DSLR or Mirrorless Camera
Own widefield lens/lenses
Own sturdy tripod
Own camera remote shutter release (optional) ·
Red light headtorch (optional)
Please bring suitable warm clothing.
This event is not suitable for dogs
Although we cannot guarantee a clear sky, we've done our best to achieve a high-quality experience - even if we can't go outside! In the case of cloud or bad weather, we will have an indoor presentation on astrophotography, guidance and hands-on with basic equipment, and plenty of time for Q&A whilst we keep an eye out for gaps in the cloud cover.