To get the best Star Trails photo, we want a fairly clear sky and minimal light pollution.

If you don't want to deal with hundreds of RAW photos for each Star Trails image, then try the Alternate Workflow. You'll only need about 12 - 60 images with this technique!

The Standard Workflow will allow you to create a beautiful timelapse video, along with your Star Trails photo. I recommend everyone start with this workflow, since it is so versatile.

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The Focal Length of your lens will have a big impact on the final Star Trails photo. I generally recommend a wide-angle lens, with a 14mm focal length. But you can really use any focal length you want...

The Moon will have a big impact on your Star Trails photos. Thankfully, you can shoot during any phase of the Moon though.

All you really need for Star Trails photography is a DSLR, lens, and tripod. That's it! However, you may want some additional accessories to make things easier.

Welcome to the Star Trails Course! In this intro video we'll just cover the basics of Star Trails photography.

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