Any recommendations on books for nighttime sky photography?

stevelee

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Hi Steve.
I just clicked your link above and it took me straight to the article.

Cheers, Graham.
Good. Somehow it takes me to the home page of their shopping site.

I have read several of her articles now, and I bought her book on my Kindle. It looks like a lot of helpful stuff. I'm too lazy to try to get to a place with a dark enough sky to apply a lot of what she says.
 
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stevelee

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A Kindle is pretty good for reading at night. (Tablets tire my eyes.)

I got the Kindle more for reading outside in sunlight where phones and tablets don't fare well, but am already enjoying using it indoors. The downside to reading a photo book on a Paperwhite is that the author is usually using color examples. So I've been reading on the Kindle and going back to the iPad to check out illustrations of interest. Their software takes me wherever I left off when using a different device, and that's nice.
 
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