Project Apollo Archive has recently uploaded a TON of the most interesting photos not taken on Earth.
The project, which is actually a private project with photos courtesy of NASA, includes over 8400 photos in high resolution – that’s 126 pages of intergalactic photo goodness! The majority of the images are unprocessed and come directly from NASA, and although many are underexposed or are lacking contrast, they can be fixed via editing – perfect for out of this world editing.
Here is a selection of just a few of the moon, earth, and equipment from various Apollo missions, but you can also view the entire gallery on the Flickr site, or you can see photos sorted by mission. Be warned though, you will lose a few hours browsing through the galleries. Be sure to like their Facebook and Instagram pages as well.
If you are hoping to shoot some images of the stars or the moon on this side of the atmosphere, I included some links to some of the best lenses for astrophotography, as well as a tripod/head combo that would do really well. Roberts also has an astrophotography class coming up on October 17th.
Feel free to leave a comment and let us know which image is your favorite!
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