There's a long-standing debate among amateur astronomers: which is better, observing the sky with your eyes or capturing it with your camera? It will always be a matter of personal taste, but the good news is that for anyone looking to try their hand at astrophotography, there's never been a better time. Whether it's taking casual snaps of the stars or delving into more advanced techniques – what the seasoned called ‘imaging’ – this hobby has seen an explosion of popularity. ncreasingly ubiquitous astro-capable cameras and superb software have made astrophotography easier. Want to try it? Here are 10 targets to get you started.
Start simple
Nothing is easier than placing your camera or smartphone on a tripod and shooting away, as you'll find with these entry-level projects
1. The Milky Way
Capture the river of light that crosses the sky
of summer and the early autumn invite us to stay out and enjoy the splendour of the Milky Way. Rich with the light of billions of stars, it's a perfect playground for experimenting with your camera. Investigate your lenses and choose a wide one with a fast maximum