Hey all,
I've been planning on doing a shot of the Milky Way this weekend during the new moon. I use an app call PhotoPills which you can set the time and date and it will show which way the Milky Way will be oriented, overlayed on a satellite map. I've rented a 24mm, f1.4 lens, that if I like, I might buy.
The galactic center of the Milky Way will rise at around 230 degrees (roughly SW), so I am scouting out some interesting forground material for the picture, facing SW. A couple ideas I was looking at was this area in Friendship, at the bridge, looking west:
http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.75135770507683&lng=-74.58526868026735&z=16&type=hybrid&gpx=
or this spot off Mullica River Road, looking towards Lock's Bridge:
http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.7256584764558&lng=-74.69168800514223&z=17&type=hybrid&gpx=
Anyone have any other thoughts for good spots? Of course I'll post the fruits of my labor, wherever I wind up.
I've been planning on doing a shot of the Milky Way this weekend during the new moon. I use an app call PhotoPills which you can set the time and date and it will show which way the Milky Way will be oriented, overlayed on a satellite map. I've rented a 24mm, f1.4 lens, that if I like, I might buy.
The galactic center of the Milky Way will rise at around 230 degrees (roughly SW), so I am scouting out some interesting forground material for the picture, facing SW. A couple ideas I was looking at was this area in Friendship, at the bridge, looking west:
http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.75135770507683&lng=-74.58526868026735&z=16&type=hybrid&gpx=
or this spot off Mullica River Road, looking towards Lock's Bridge:
http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.7256584764558&lng=-74.69168800514223&z=17&type=hybrid&gpx=
Anyone have any other thoughts for good spots? Of course I'll post the fruits of my labor, wherever I wind up.