I am planning driving up in the mountains on monday or the day after to try to capture some shots of the milky way. I have heard that the best time to do this is when there is a new moon? (no moon). I hope it will be clear skyes.
The shots i am thinking about are somthing like this, found it in a quick google search:
http://www.loripalminteri.com/wp-con..._July_2010.jpg
I think i now how to shoot it. I have the Nikon D800 - and plan to use the Nikon 14-24 f2.8, tripod, and remote trigger. I have read you have to start at f2.8 around 30 sek shutter speed not over, and iso 3200 - 6400.
What i am worried most about is when in the night is the best time for this?
The sun in Norway sets around 21.30, will around 24.00 be dark enough? Or should i wait even longer? Will it be visble true the whole night? Or is it more like the sun and moon, that is rises or sets? (i am not astronome) so sorry for the stupid questions)
The second thing i worrie about is how to find it, i have read than in the northern hemisfer it shoul be in a south direction? I have an app called skywalk, but i am not sure if it will work in the mountains with no cell phone reception.
Since the earth rotates will the milky way be in different directions during the day and night time? I am planning driving up tomorrow in day time just to check and see if i find a location that would work.
Hope some of you have some tips