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@@PhotoPills I'm figuring out how to save for a trip further south to see more of the Galactic core. We lose out so much over the summer when its at its peak.
Just purchased PhotoPills for my iPhone and can’t believe I hadn’t done so earlier. Loved this video, have subscribed. Planning to use also for my solar eclipse photography coming up soon here in Texas! Great! Thank you! I am excited! :)
Sunday August 13 @ 1AM above Lake Sonoma, northern California. Clear skies, good temps...looks to be the making of awesomeness here...Thanks so much for the detailed info!
Yes, the peak ZHR is on Saturday / Sunday but the weather around here isn't looking so great so I'm going out tonight (and every other clear night) - even though I will only get around 14 per hour at tonight's peak.
In the northern hemisphere is harder and harder everyday that goes because the comet is getting closer and closer to the sun. The chance to see it occurs before dawn these days.
I have a 24mm lens and a Canon 600D camera. Last year, I tried it and I was not lucky enough as I got only 1 faint meteor after 3 hours of shooting from the city. I saw sooo many big meteors but as always my camera was pointing into a different direction. :/ Now, I want to try it again, probably I need to make a luck-dance before shooting them xD
Great video as usual , one question as a relative newcomer to Photopills , I live in the UK so does the time on my app reflect British summertime ans change automatically to GMT in winter or do I have to set it manualy ?
Hey! PhotoPills shows you local time for the Red Pin Position... so yes! If you tap once on the time bar, make sure that the Time Zone is set to autodetect :)
Probably a stupid question but when planning for a photo, be it a Milky Way shot, a Moon shot etc, why is the red pin not placed where the subject is and then the black pin where the person shots from?
Nobody knows! Meteor showers are not 100% predictable. This is the reason we recommend to spend the whole night taking photos. Nobody knows when a meteor will appear in the sky.
If someone thinks your English is bad they wouldn't want to hear me try to speak Spanish.😩 Thanks for all the info your team and app are greatly appreciated.👏🏻@@PhotoPills
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👉 To Download our Meteor Shower Photography guide:
www.photopills.com/articles/meteor-shower-photography-guide
Excellent as always. Thank you.
Thank you!
Can you include a section in these excellent tutorials about how to get rid of clouds?
Plan & Pray... or come to Menorca!
get a couple of box fans set up in the vicinity.
Ah a fellow British man I see! 😂
@@PhotoPills I'm figuring out how to save for a trip further south to see more of the Galactic core. We lose out so much over the summer when its at its peak.
Just purchased PhotoPills for my iPhone and can’t believe I hadn’t done so earlier. Loved this video, have subscribed. Planning to use also for my solar eclipse photography coming up soon here in Texas! Great! Thank you! I am excited! :)
Welcome to the tribe!!
Great tips, very useful information, THANK YOU!!!
Thank you!
Sunday August 13 @ 1AM above Lake Sonoma, northern California. Clear skies, good temps...looks to be the making of awesomeness here...Thanks so much for the detailed info!
Thank you!
great mate I love the app!
Thank you!!
Great video ! Many thanks !
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Thanks Joe!
Awesome! Thank you ⭐️😎
Thank you!
Great video! Very informative, what a fantastic app.
Thank you Greg!
Great video Rafael! Could you give more detail on the led panel specifications you recommend illuminating the foreground? Thanks
Hey Victor! They are Lume Cube :)
Thank you¡!
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Great material! My problem, weather looks very questionable. :(:(:(
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Yes, the peak ZHR is on Saturday / Sunday but the weather around here isn't looking so great so I'm going out tonight (and every other clear night) - even though I will only get around 14 per hour at tonight's peak.
Yeah! go for it!
I’m in Lincoln, U.K. When is the best time to photograph the comet?
In the northern hemisphere is harder and harder everyday that goes because the comet is getting closer and closer to the sun. The chance to see it occurs before dawn these days.
I have a 24mm lens and a Canon 600D camera.
Last year, I tried it and I was not lucky enough as I got only 1 faint meteor after 3 hours of shooting from the city. I saw sooo many big meteors but as always my camera was pointing into a different direction. :/
Now, I want to try it again, probably I need to make a luck-dance before shooting them xD
The more you try... the better hehehe
I didn't understand every second word, but the app looks dope
Cool, cool!
Great video as usual , one question as a relative newcomer to Photopills , I live in the UK so does the time on my app reflect British summertime ans change automatically to GMT in winter or do I have to set it manualy ?
Hey! PhotoPills shows you local time for the Red Pin Position... so yes! If you tap once on the time bar, make sure that the Time Zone is set to autodetect :)
Probably a stupid question but when planning for a photo, be it a Milky Way shot, a Moon shot etc, why is the red pin not placed where the subject is and then the black pin where the person shots from?
You can reverse them which is handy.
The Red Pin is the Camera Pin, where you place your tripod. This way you understand the position of the Sun, Moon and MW relative to the Red Pin.
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My PhotoPills app says Mon 14/08/23 @ 01:47
Trust PhotoPills... It shows you the local peak date and time ;)
An hour before peaking meteor shower how many meteors will there be?
Nobody knows! Meteor showers are not 100% predictable. This is the reason we recommend to spend the whole night taking photos. Nobody knows when a meteor will appear in the sky.
wish you speak more clearly.....
me too!
If someone thinks your English is bad they wouldn't want to hear me try to speak Spanish.😩 Thanks for all the info your team and app are greatly appreciated.👏🏻@@PhotoPills