Great Balls of Fire: A Guide to Photographing Meteor Showers
Seeing a meteor is a special thing. Laying under a dark sky, with the stars drifting across the heavens, just the sound of wind occasionally whispering across your ears. Then suddenly, from a corner of the sky, you see only with peripheral vision: a flash of light, a streak in the dark, and it’s gone as fast as it came.
Photographing a meteor shower is even more special, as it requires a little bit of luck, a fair amount of skill, and some dedication to the task. But shooting meteors is within anyone’s grasp.
In these pages, we’ll reveal how to scout, shoot and process a meteor shower, as well as offer tips on when to go, where to go and what gear to bring.
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