You may want to look into getting this Hoya filter: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00009R97K/?tag=thshde-20 It is used to cut out light pollution, and the results are amazing! Here's a write-up about it with example shots: http://www.lonelyspeck.com/hoya-int...-light-pollution-filter-for-astrophotography/ I don't have one yet, but I plan on getting it because the light dome near me is crazy also! The above Milky Way shot was taken 3hours away from where I live. Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
It's only like 50 degrees here. We never have anything harsh when it is that cool. Unless it was ninety and then dropped to fifty... That's when you start thinking about The Wizard of Oz.
Here in Georgia, and I'm sure you remember from Alabama, when it gets very still, the birds disappear, and the air takes on a yellowish tint, it's time to head for the basement.
Yokohama in the distance on the right, Tokyo on the right, Chiba and Kisurazu on the left. (Taken while flying in from the north). I took this when I got to fly in the jumpseat of the 787 during an internship I was doing . San Francisco in April, flying around on my birthday Flying to Japan in a 747 I have an unhealthy obsession with clouds Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I know about summers in Rocky Mtn. Nat'l Park-beautiful sunny, warm/hot days, followed by cold nights.