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(LINKS BELOW): As we wrap up an incredible workshop in Moab, we thought it would be good to share some tips and tricks that we noticed our workshop participants benefited the most from. I’ll also share some of the amazing sights and sounds we saw here in Moab during our incredible week here. Milky Way course: https://hudsonhenry.com/milkyway Our complete selection of Kase filters: https://bit.ly/HHKase My custom tripods & support parts: https://bit.ly/HHPTripds Our selection of NYA-EVO packs & RCIs: https://bit.ly/HHP_NYA Updated links to all the gear I use and recommend: http://bit.ly/HudsonsLinks Using my links helps support this video series. Thank you! I invite all of you to join Rick, Woody, David, Darren and me for our next free live Office Hours session. Submit a question when you sign up. Office Hour signup site: https://bit.ly/2UgDaX4 Thanks to everyone for the great questions you are sending in. Keep them coming either in the comments below or by emailing me directly. I hope to see you in the next Office Hours session. Stay safe and healthy. LINKED TABLE OF CONTENTS: 00:00 Intro to ATS 273 01:05 Moab sights & Sounds 03:59 Tip: review your images in the EVF “clean” view 05:15 Tip: scout with your phone before placing your tripod 06:00 Think more about excluding things than including 06:45 Don’t lock yourself in a single tripod position, look around and move 07:35 Shoot the moon when there is sunlight on the landscape 08:45 You should know how to read your meter and adjust for changing light 10:00 Know your 2nd “base” ISO that maximizes noise reduction