National Parks at Night
METEOR SHOWER Guide
by: GABRIEL BIDERMAN โข TIM COOPER โข MATT HILL โข
LANCE KEIMIG โข CHRIS NICHOLSON
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This e-book contains 49 pages of tips, tricks and tools for planning, shooting and editing meteor showers and radiant composite images.
Also included is bonus content available only inside the e-book:
info on the 12 Major Meteor Showers
Meteor Shower Dream Locations and
a Gear Guide for Photographing Meteor Showers
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Inside the Book
This e-book features three of our meticulously crafted blog posts about meteor showers:
Great Balls of Fire, Part 1: Using PhotoPills to Scout Meteor Showers, by Chris Nicholson
Great Balls of Fire, Part 2: How to Photograph a Meteor Shower, by Matt Hill
Great Balls of Fire, Part 3: How to Process a Meteor Shower Radiant, by Matt Hill
Plus, three features available only in this e-book:
Notes on the 12 Major Meteor Showers, by Chris Nicholson
10 Amazing Places to Photograph a Meteor Shower, by Lance Keimig
Gearing up for a Meteor Shower Shoot, by Gabriel Buiderman, Lance Keimig and Chris Nicholson
Contributors
Gabriel Biderman (Ruinism.com)
Tim Cooper (TimCooperPhotography.com)
Matt Hill (MattHillArt.com)
Lance Keimig (TheNightSkye.com)
Chris Nicholson (PhotographingNationalParks.com)
Photo Credits
Unless noted below, all photographs in the e-book are ยฉ Gabriel Biderman, Chris Nicholson, Lance Keimig, Matt Hill or Tim Cooper
โUsing PhotoPillsโ title photo ยฉ 2020 Susan Magnano