Blogs on outdoor photography topics, so you can start planning to chase better light.
Most forecasts tell you if it'll rain. This guide tells you whether the light will be worth anything. Learn how cloud altitude, post-storm clearing, humidity, and the horizon gap combine to produce the conditions that make exceptional sunset photographs — and how to read them 24 hours in advance.
Why is golden hour light warm, soft, and directional all at once? The answer is atmospheric physics. This guide breaks down Rayleigh scattering, solar angle, and why your latitude determines how long your window lasts — from 20 minutes in the tropics to 90 at northern latitudes.
Moon phase, Bortle scale, atmospheric transparency, humidity, and core season timing — all the variables that determine whether a night is worth driving to a dark sky site. Learn how to combine them into a single planning decision and stop wasting clear nights at the wrong location.
Wind speed, visibility, temperature, precipitation, and turbulence — all the variables that determine whether it is worth flying your drone. Learn how to combine them into a single planning decision and stop flights at the wrong location.
Find your exact Milky Way season window by region — Southwest, Rockies, Pacific Northwest, Northeast, UK, and beyond. Month-by-month shoot dates and top dark sky locations.
Month-by-month core visibility, latitude differences, and exactly how to pick your shoot window — a practical planning guide for photographers ready to commit to a date.
The light changes faster than most photographers adjust. A practical guide to exposure, white balance, and scene-by-scene settings — from the first warm rays through the last colour of blue hour.
Exact camera settings for Milky Way photography: aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus, and white balance. Covers the 500 rule, NPF rule, and how to dial in your specific camera and lens.
Automated scoring for cloud altitude, horizon clearing, humidity, and storm timing. Get an alert when conditions cross your threshold.
Open Goldcast →Moon phase, cloud cover, transparency, and Bortle-adjusted sky darkness combined into one score.
Wind speed, precipitation, temperature, and more combined into one score for flight readiness.