Astro Night Photography at Stonehenge with Nikon D300

Night photography is a challenge at the best of times. Sadly, we seem to be determined to make it even more difficult for one another. Welcome to my new channel dedicated to astrophotography content. I have been making videos for many years as Nigel Bailey Photography and now you can find my niche astrophotography content on Nigel Bailey Astrophotography. Here I will post only astro or night photography images and content. From simple Milky Way images to complex composite light-painted and blended shots. In this video, I visit Stonehenge on one of the busiest photography nights of the year. We are reaching the end of Milky Way galactic core season and it is a moonless night with clear skies. What could possibly go wrong?! Come with me on a short trip to this magical place to find out. Chapters 0:00 - 4:26 - Off to Stonehenge to try out the Nikon D300 for night photography 4:27 - 8:45 - Usings Weather app and Photocells to plan the Astrophotography shoot 8:46 - 10:52 - Thoughts on site about the D300 and conditions 10:53 - 13:07 - Review of shoot and torchlight and photographer problems 13:08 - 16:00 - Example of how a tiny light source ruins night photography 16:00 - 16:25 - The best way to "see" your photography equipment at night 16:26 - 18:42 - Sum up D300 performance and sample images My main astro gear: Nikon Z6ii Nikon Z7ii Nikon Z 20mm f/1.8 lens Laowa 15mm f/2.0 manual lens Move Shoot Move Tracker