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How to shoot starry sky photography

The shooting method of the starry sky is:

1, shooting with a tripod, in addition to the camera, a tripod is also essential, plus wired release. Because it takes a long time to expose the starry sky, you can use a tripod and press the shutter with a cable to ensure that the photos you take are not burnt.

2. Find a place with a wide view. There is another important problem in shooting the starry sky. Find a place with a wide field of vision to avoid light pollution. Only in this way can the photos be clean and beautiful.

3. Pay attention to composition. In addition, pay attention to composition when shooting. Whether shooting the beautiful Milky Way or the gorgeous star orbit, you must have a good composition. It is best to have close-ups of buildings or trees as a foil, so that the photos taken will be perfect.

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Most of the eight planets also rotate in the same direction as the revolution. Only Venus and Uranus are two exceptions. Venus rotates in the opposite direction to its revolution. Uranus rolls in orbit. Pluto, once considered as one of the "Nine Planets", was defined as a "dwarf planet" on August 24th, 2006. wait for

Definition of a planet: first, a celestial body that must revolve around a star; Second, the mass is large enough to make the celestial body become spherical by its own gravity; Third, there should be no other objects near its orbit.