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Emirati photographer Yousef Al Qasimi captures the beauty of space
Dubai: As part of the 'Space World' programme, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library organized a specialized workshop titled 'Astronomy and Space Photography,' presented by professional Emirati photographer Yousef Al Qasimi. The workshop attracted a large audience of photography and space enthusiasts.
During the session, Al Qasimi explained various types of astrophotography, highlighting the differences between wide-field imaging — such as capturing the Milky Way and star trails —and deep-sky photography, which includes shooting nebulae, distant galaxies, and planets. He also addressed critical factors that influence image quality, including light pollution, moon phases, weather stability, and more.
Al Qasimi affirmed that the workshop was an inspiring opportunity for dialogue and learning, as attendees showed great enthusiasm for exploring the artistic and scientific aspects of astrophotography—an art that combines visual beauty with technical precision and strengthens the human connection with the universe.
He added: "Astrophotography is an effective visual tool to promote scientific awareness. It helps embed space sciences into the cultural memory of younger generations through direct and engaging visual experiences. I also commend the vital role played by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library in equipping the community with tools for knowledge and exploration, in line with the UAE's vision of building a knowledge-based economy driven by innovation and science."
Yousef Al Qasimi addresses the gathering.
Participants learned essential technical principles of astrophotography, including the ideal camera settings for capturing the Milky Way: shutter speeds between 10 to 30 seconds, focal lengths from 14 to 24mm, wide apertures (F2.8 – F3.5), and high ISO settings (1000–3200) to produce clear, detailed images in low-light environments.
The workshop also covered necessary astrophotography equipment, such as wide-angle lenses and tripods for wide-field shots, and star trackers and telescopes for deep-sky imaging. Al Qasimi introduced free software like SEQUATOR, used for image stacking, detail enhancement, and noise reduction, to help produce high-quality photos of stars and galaxies.
Additionally, the trainer showcased a variety of telescopes, cameras, and modern astronomical tools, explaining the features and uses of each for capturing planets, nebulae, and distant celestial objects. He clarified the differences between lenses and telescopes and offered guidance on selecting the most suitable gear based on location, environmental factors, and desired subject.
The workshop emphasized astrophotography as a skill that blends art with science, fostering analytical thinking, precision, and attention to detail. It also opens up new, non-traditional career and creative paths for youth, inspiring them to engage with science and space through a compelling visual perspective.
This workshop aligns with Mohammed Bin Rashid Library's vision of empowering future generations and equipping them with tools to explore new horizons — such as astrophotography — in line with UAE Vision 2071 to build a knowledge-based, forward-thinking society and promote scientific curiosity.