Star Surfing
landscape astrophotography
Manos Tzavaras
Capturing the Cosmos
one photon at a time.
I search for meaning in the blackness of the Heavens and I use photography as a medium for self-exploration. My work is mainly at night and dawn in the beautiful country of Greece. I have no doubt that the night skies are the last wild frontiers of our planet.
The 15th Panhellenic Gathering of Amateur Astronomers took place with great success on Mount Parnon, in the Sparta peninsula.
Night landscape photography is a magical way to record the captivating dance between the stillness and motion of the earth and the stars.
The process of removing filters from a camera sensor with the purpose of increasing its sensitivity to spectra of light of astronomical interest is something that will concern anyone seriously involved in astrophotography at some point.
The night sky is a canvas of infinite beauty, adorned with twinkling stars, swirling galaxies, and mysterious nebulae. For astrophotography enthusiasts, capturing these celestial wonders is a passion that knows no bounds.
The degree of complexity involved in capturing and processing a single astrophotograph shows why the latter is rightly considered one of the most challenging areas of photography.
There have been many attempts in the past from amateur astrophotographers to write remote acquisition software for Sony cameras but with limited results.
Η αστροφωτογραφία τοπίου είναι ένας μαγικός τρόπος για να καταγράψουμε το συναρπαστικό χορό ανάμεσα στην ηρεμία και την κίνηση της γης και των αστέρων.