The pix in my YouTube collection are from having used mostly two point-and-shoot cameras. Incidentally, smart-phone cameras also have capabilities for taking similar sky pix.
For people who haven't considered photographing sky objects, look, up in the sky. It could be Supermoon! Build your own pic collection for day or night moons! Also, pick other sky objects that catch your fancy.
I recently perused my cloud account for pix I've uploaded there within maybe 10 years. One folder that caught my eye—"NearSkyObjects-Canon PowerShot ELPH 190 IS". It consisted of eight images from 2020 and six in 2021. I poked through my computer listings, seeing additional sky images I could include in my slide show.
Most images are of the moon—day, night, various phases. Several are in plant views. The final item is my time-lapse slide show of May 16 2022 lunar eclipse. Final tally of my sky objects for this blog topic is 23. (The count does not include YT videos from 2023 and 2024.)
Additional Astronomy-themed Articles
These articles include top-of-page embedded links to associated YouTube videos.
- DIY Red-light Head Light
- June and July 2021 Full Moons, Strawberry and Buck
- Partial Annular Solar Eclipse Oct 14 2023, Austin
- April 8 2024 Total Solar Eclipse (44-sec capture)
- 2-Saturn Composite, Anticipating Future Edge-on Rings
- GIMP-adding Newest Saturn to 3-Saturn .xcf File
- Astro Imaging Session Piques Three-item Topic
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