Spendors of the Universe - A Practical Guide to Photographing the Night Sky by Terence Dickinson & Jack Newton

ZAR 180.00

Learn how to capture the wonders of the Universe with this comprehensive guide.

Majestic clouds of cosmic gas float against a backdrop of a million stars. A remote spiral galaxy displays its swirling spiral arms. Overhead, the ethereal glow of the Milky Way arches across a tranquil summer night sky. Not long ago, capturing these celestial sights on film was a task limited to research-class telescopes. But in the past decade, all that has changed. Using modern high-speed films and electronic imaging systems, today’s backyard astronomer can create stunning full-color celestial portraits ranging from lunar landscapes to remote galaxies millions of light-years away.

Firefly Books Ltd. 1997

ISBN: 1-55209-141-4

Condition: Good, tear on the bottom of the spine

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Learn how to capture the wonders of the Universe with this comprehensive guide.

Majestic clouds of cosmic gas float against a backdrop of a million stars. A remote spiral galaxy displays its swirling spiral arms. Overhead, the ethereal glow of the Milky Way arches across a tranquil summer night sky. Not long ago, capturing these celestial sights on film was a task limited to research-class telescopes. But in the past decade, all that has changed. Using modern high-speed films and electronic imaging systems, today’s backyard astronomer can create stunning full-color celestial portraits ranging from lunar landscapes to remote galaxies millions of light-years away.

Firefly Books Ltd. 1997

ISBN: 1-55209-141-4

Condition: Good, tear on the bottom of the spine

BD

Learn how to capture the wonders of the Universe with this comprehensive guide.

Majestic clouds of cosmic gas float against a backdrop of a million stars. A remote spiral galaxy displays its swirling spiral arms. Overhead, the ethereal glow of the Milky Way arches across a tranquil summer night sky. Not long ago, capturing these celestial sights on film was a task limited to research-class telescopes. But in the past decade, all that has changed. Using modern high-speed films and electronic imaging systems, today’s backyard astronomer can create stunning full-color celestial portraits ranging from lunar landscapes to remote galaxies millions of light-years away.

Firefly Books Ltd. 1997

ISBN: 1-55209-141-4

Condition: Good, tear on the bottom of the spine

BD