Hey folks - I just created a new step-by-step video on using PhotoPills to Plan a Milky Way image that is updated for 2020: th-cam.com/video/YKRNAPIRQtU/w-d-xo.html if you want to check it out. It just focuses on PhotoPills, whereas Part 1 of this Milky Way series goes into more detail about all aspects of Milky Way planning.
Yup, you were right. There are a lot of videos about Milky Way Photography. You are also correct that you actually explain this so I actually understand. To top it all off you actually explained PhotoPills better than they do in their 60 minute video. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the high compliments, Joe! Glad you found the info to be helpful. Took me forever to figure out PhotoPills, but I'm so glad I finally did! Very robust.
At first I found PhotoPills confusing. I am a relative newbie to photography. But taking the time to read the articles, download and read the ebooks, watch the tutorials and try practical shots, paid dividends. So worth the investment in $$$ time and energy. Plus I have never had such prompt, detailed, passionate support from any app of any kind as I have from the guys at PhotoPills. Eg Same day detailed reply to help me actually plan a super moon shot due in just 48 hours! Best value app I’ve ever come across. Thanks for adding some more clarity though. Great video. For the record the guys at PhotoPills freely acknowledge their expertise is more in the technical development - less in the instruction - and are reshooting a lot of their videos in response. Can’t ask for much more than that IMO. 🙂
On the strength of this video I purchased PhotoPills. Still to plan first shoot but learning toward an old abandoned RAF base. Wish me luck. PS subbed to you too. Brilliant channel Thank you
@@voicesfrombeyond1631 Trial and error is the best teacher. There are so many variables like clouds, light pollution, moon and many surprises like the police showing up wondering what you are doing stalking around a park after dark. Good luck.
This video should be part of teacher training curriculum . As a retired teacher and an amateur landscape photographer i was begining to feel stupid and finding it difficult to grasp this astrophotography . Everything about this tutorial top notch. Thank you and well done.
I agree with the follower that said you explained how to use PhotoPills better than their own video guides!I tried and just did not stick. Love your enthusiasm. Thank you very much.
When I first started Photoshop I remember trying to do Composites and I had these tutorials and I had just learned photography I was still learning my exposure triangle. I mean I was as green as the grass on a hot summer day. But it took me I think like 2 weeks which is comical because I used to be an electrical engineer, but it took me 2 weeks to grasp the concept of a layer and a layer mask. And finally somebody did a tutorial with two sheets of paper and explained that the top sheet of paper is like the layer and if you were to draw through it that's the mask. It was something so simple they gave me that haha moment. I know his teachers we can kind of overdo it when we explain things and sometimes it's just good to simplify things. But, I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to make all these videos. I used to have a TH-cam channel myself and I know that it's very time consuming not only to shoot the videos but to do the editing process and you always run into a hundred problems whether the phone rings somebody knocks at the door your computer freezes up and crashes and you lose all your work. It could be a hundred things and these things do happen. But thank you thank you thank you for taking the time out of your life and your day. Time is the most precious thing in the world and you give it up to help us out. I don't want to say thank you for that
As a Rutlander now living in CO I'm envisioning a trip to include the Milky Way using some old barns etc in the composition. Good to get your confirmation that VT is still dark enough for such a shot. Great video.
I've had PhotoPills on my phone for 6 months and it always gave me the heebie jeebies, closing the app in disgust. This is by far the best tutorial out there and I will watch it again and again until I get it right. Well Done Brenda!!!
Thanks so much, Dennis! I'm doing a series on how to learn PhotoPills (the basics, sun, moon, etc.) if you want to learn more: bit.ly/PhotoPillsFridaySeason1
So far, after watching maybe a dozen videos on PhotoPills, I lucked into your video. Your delivery is great and it was easy to follow your video with a few stops to go back and watch a section again. I feel like I can now start using the app, there is so much content in this little app it is overwhelming when you don't know where to start.
I have watch almost all milky way photography videos but didn't understand anything , now this makes me understood everything. Very informative and thankyou so much.
Watched this last night. You explained Photopils perfectly Brenda. Better than anyone else that I have seen. Going to do some Milky Way shooting Mother's Day week. Probably watch this another 10 times. Thank you. Scott.
My gosh. You hiked 4 miles in total just to show us how to plan these things... Hats off to you. You are such a passionate person. Thank you so much for all these
Thank you for this video. I found it very clear and concise for planning milky way 🌌 photos. I've used the app a while now and very comfortable with being able to place a moon over a given subject and have got some lovely full moon photos over water towers etc. I learnt all that from yourself so obvious channel to come back to for milky way planning. Thank you very much for the brilliant videos you made on photopills.
Excellent and very helpful video. You are absolutely right when you say there are not many videos talking about "how to plan" an astrophotography night.
Super explanation. Love Vermont. So much more in photo pils than I ever realized. The two white lines are a bit confusing. But the elevation and azimuth and time of rising are invaluable. 😀
Hello Brenda, I have been a photo buff for yrs & recently retired so I have time to explore different shots..Night shots have been on my radar so I have watched your videos & planning my Milky Way Adventure..I bought PhotoPills app & you do a great job explaining..I live in NW Phoenix so I will have to drive a bit to get out of the light pollution..I am working out the details now for my future shoot..Kudos to for your efforts..Thank you as you explain very well..Just my $0.02 Ken
@Nick Ferdinande My suggestion is pick a brand and stick with them. Ultimately you should consider lens selection and pricing. It's hard to suggest anything without knowing a budget but don't forget, people have produced incredible astro photos long before we had these fancy digitals. You don't need to spend a million dollars to get good photos. Find a local camera shop or an online place like lens rentals and rent a few bodies from different manufacturers and see which one you like best. If you're really wanting to focus on astro, don't get a crazy high mp camera. 24mp is just fine. The more dynamic range the better. I'm using a Sony A7Rii which does decent. If I were to buy a second body, I'd probably go for the 24mp A7iii.
Frank in Kilkenny south east of Ireland. Just beginning my outdoor night photography adventure. Thank you so much for the wonderful Video. Keep up the good work.
THANKS! This is really great - BEST explanation I have found of Photo Pills for the purpose of planning for the Milky Way photos (although when following along, I could not get the gray concentric circles and little white balls etc to show up at all - must be a setting elsewhere?). **EDIT** Found it: Gotta tap the Milky Way ICON (not the photo one) on another top panel. This whole little 1-2-3 series is terrific -- Thank you, Brenda!
Thanks. I was introduced to PhotoPills just yesterday. It’s an exciting app. Your introduction was very clear and useful. I can’t wait to try it out here in the Southern Hemisphere.
Genial. Fantástico vídeo. Great, fantastic video. It is wonderful to know that there are people in another part of the world, that we share the same hobby. a very warm hug from the Canary Islands.☺️
This is just a great video. Not only taught me how to use PhotoPills for exactly what I wanted (new moon, shooting tonight), but I love the hike. Thanks for the maple syrup tips :-)
So glad to have found you, Brenda. Your explanation of Photo Pills is so very helpful, and I can understand your conversation a whole lot easier than the nice gentleman from PhotoPills. Am looking forward to the other chapters in your series.
You should get paid by PhotoPills for this video! You are a GREAT teacher! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this for all of us. I've just become interested in night photography and travel photography after 35 years as a Professional portrait photographer. I'm looking forward to putting this information to use! Also subbed your channel because I'm sure after watching this, you will have tons of other good videos. :o)
Thanks so much for this video. I got photoPills 6 months ago and never understood how to use it. Your video explains it perfectly. I just purchased a new lens and am going out to shoot my first MilkyWay this week. Cant wait to try it out
OPS - You are so wonderful to share your info. I'm INSPIRED!! We're planning a Fall Milky Way photo shoot and we're prepping using alot of your wonderful advise and camping attire. Please keep on KEEPING ON!! Love it. Love. It. ALL.
Hello Brenda. I downloaded PhotoPills and it looks an excellent App. Your 17 minute video took me closer to about 45-60 minutes to watch as I kept going back and forth following the app and the delivery was a little fast but still good. Don't get me wrong your explanation was pretty good my 1 major critique is with the date. When you press the moon image in the planner the date in the bottom right changes but you can't go back unless you slide the moon phase at the bottom and that takes ages, I did find out how to reset the date though. I ended up in March 2019 and I couldn't figure out where I went wrong. Minor critiques are explaining that you need to press on icons in order to activate them get to the same screen as you. Looking forward to Geminids this weekend (UK). Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the rest of the videos.
Awesome! If you want to learn more about PhotoPills, I just finished up a whole free video series on how to learn the app called PhotoPills Friday. Here's a link to Season 1: bit.ly/PhotoPillsFridaySeason1
Thank you so much for such a great explanation on how to use Photopills. I downloaded the app the other day and trying to watch their videos is a little difficult, but you knocked it out of the park on how to use it. This app is great and so are you! thanks again.
Big Thank you Brenda!!! Learned a lot. Have been using Photopills for some basic stuff but after going through this tutorial I will be using this app for planning my Milky Way shots. Keep up the good work. Stay safe and take care :)
I watched all 3 videos---Thanks Brenda for all of your advice and time. It gave a Milky Way rookie like me a shot at success my first time out which will be soon.
This is just about the best tutorial about photographing the Milky Way - in fact, probably the best series pertaining to astrophotography - that I’ve seen in the past five years. Outstanding! Most video tutorials are more about selling than teaching, but this series goes into considerable detail in a well-planned, logical sequence. It’s easy to follow, simple to understand, and it’s not packed with a lot of self-serving hyperbola and nonsense. Thank you for the excellent presentations. My congratulations: I’m impressed! Well done!
Glad it was helpful! I'm putting together a short video series on how to use PhotoPills since so many people found the tips in this video helpful - so stay tuned!
That's great - I'm glad it helped! I'm just in the middle of creating a series on how to use PhotoPills, called PhotoPills Friday, if you want to check it out and learn more.
This is by far the simplest explanation of Photopills on the planet. Well constructed, thought out presentation and demonstration. Cant believe you hiked 2 miles for us. Thank you so much, and great use of the word "Buggers" A right good Scottish word for all wee fidgety things. Where is your Milky Way photograph?
Haha - glad I used "buggers" correctly! :) And very glad you enjoyed the video and PhotoPills explanation. I show a planned MW shot in Part 3 with a short timelapse, if you want to check that out.
Super helpful, thank you! I am heading out tonight and just downloaded Photopills...needed a crash course! I was hoping your shot from that night would be at the end of the video, lol!
You rock! I'm going on my 1st Milky Way shoot at the Great Sand Dunes in Colorado for three nights of camping, and you just helped make it successful for me. Thank you so much!
I just purchased Photo Pills and BAM! a whole world opened before my eyes! lol It will be very useful on my trip to the Outer Hebrides, Scotland in August. Thank you Brenda :) Claudia, Italy.
Hey, this is the best tutorial / information one can refer to who is new to both Photopills and milky way photography. As you rightly mentioned the app is robust but not easy to understand and navigate. Thanks to you who made it simple to understand. Cheers!
I just loved it. First I thought what the hell was this app, but the more I dive in it the more interesting it got. Thankyou for this amazing series. I learned alot 🙏
Happy to help! And I'm doing a series on how to use PhotoPills in more detail if you want to check it out further: th-cam.com/play/PLJTYzXcZmD3inopm-ACkBpE3OtsrEJgkl.html
Thanks! Me too - so far, the forecast for the next new moon (in a few days) is looking pretty bad. We have a winter weather advisory (that's April in VT for you), and rain thereafter. Fingers are crossed! If I can't film it in the next few days, I'll plan another shoot. Stay tuned!
Hi Brenda, Your tutorial was perfect. I did have to pause, and back up and re-view a couple of times, but that's what's great about TH-cam. I am getting into the Milky Way game a bit late in the year, but I"ll be ready to roll in spring thanks to you. I've also started following you on Instagram. Thanks for sharing your knowledge in a clear, understandable way!
This is a really great video, I've had Photopills for a while but didn't really understand how to use it properly until I watched this. Thank you. Great job.
You're very welcome! If you want to learn more about PhotoPills beyond Milky Way planning, I'm doing a series on how to learn the app called PhotoPills Friday: th-cam.com/play/PLJTYzXcZmD3inopm-ACkBpE3OtsrEJgkl.html.
Hey folks - I just created a new step-by-step video on using PhotoPills to Plan a Milky Way image that is updated for 2020: th-cam.com/video/YKRNAPIRQtU/w-d-xo.html if you want to check it out. It just focuses on PhotoPills, whereas Part 1 of this Milky Way series goes into more detail about all aspects of Milky Way planning.
Sorry, but u wrong. The earth is not rotating!
Yup, you were right. There are a lot of videos about Milky Way Photography. You are also correct that you actually explain this so I actually understand. To top it all off you actually explained PhotoPills better than they do in their 60 minute video. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the high compliments, Joe! Glad you found the info to be helpful. Took me forever to figure out PhotoPills, but I'm so glad I finally did! Very robust.
At first I found PhotoPills confusing. I am a relative newbie to photography. But taking the time to read the articles, download and read the ebooks, watch the tutorials and try practical shots, paid dividends. So worth the investment in $$$ time and energy. Plus I have never had such prompt, detailed, passionate support from any app of any kind as I have from the guys at PhotoPills. Eg Same day detailed reply to help me actually plan a super moon shot due in just 48 hours! Best value app I’ve ever come across. Thanks for adding some more clarity though. Great video. For the record the guys at PhotoPills freely acknowledge their expertise is more in the technical development - less in the instruction - and are reshooting a lot of their videos in response. Can’t ask for much more than that IMO. 🙂
But they don’t have the charm and charisma of Brenda👍🏻
On the strength of this video I purchased PhotoPills. Still to plan first shoot but learning toward an old abandoned RAF base. Wish me luck. PS subbed to you too. Brilliant channel Thank you
@@voicesfrombeyond1631 Trial and error is the best teacher. There are so many variables like clouds, light pollution, moon and many surprises like the police showing up wondering what you are doing stalking around a park after dark. Good luck.
This video should be part of teacher training curriculum . As a retired teacher and an amateur landscape photographer i was begining to feel stupid and finding it difficult to grasp this astrophotography . Everything about this tutorial top notch. Thank you and well done.
I agree with the follower that said you explained how to use PhotoPills better than their own video guides!I tried and just did not stick. Love your enthusiasm. Thank you very much.
When I first started Photoshop I remember trying to do Composites and I had these tutorials and I had just learned photography I was still learning my exposure triangle. I mean I was as green as the grass on a hot summer day. But it took me I think like 2 weeks which is comical because I used to be an electrical engineer, but it took me 2 weeks to grasp the concept of a layer and a layer mask. And finally somebody did a tutorial with two sheets of paper and explained that the top sheet of paper is like the layer and if you were to draw through it that's the mask. It was something so simple they gave me that haha moment. I know his teachers we can kind of overdo it when we explain things and sometimes it's just good to simplify things. But, I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to make all these videos. I used to have a TH-cam channel myself and I know that it's very time consuming not only to shoot the videos but to do the editing process and you always run into a hundred problems whether the phone rings somebody knocks at the door your computer freezes up and crashes and you lose all your work. It could be a hundred things and these things do happen. But thank you thank you thank you for taking the time out of your life and your day. Time is the most precious thing in the world and you give it up to help us out. I don't want to say thank you for that
As a Rutlander now living in CO I'm envisioning a trip to include the Milky Way using some old barns etc in the composition. Good to get your confirmation that VT is still dark enough for such a shot. Great video.
I've had PhotoPills on my phone for 6 months and it always gave me the heebie jeebies, closing the app in disgust. This is by far
the best tutorial out there and I will watch it again and again until I get it right. Well Done Brenda!!!
Thanks so much, Dennis! I'm doing a series on how to learn PhotoPills (the basics, sun, moon, etc.) if you want to learn more: bit.ly/PhotoPillsFridaySeason1
Well this certainly makes it a lot easier to plan a shoot of the milky way. Thank you. I've wanted to do this for some time...
So far, after watching maybe a dozen videos on PhotoPills, I lucked into your video. Your delivery is great and it was easy to follow your video with a few stops to go back and watch a section again. I feel like I can now start using the app, there is so much content in this little app it is overwhelming when you don't know where to start.
Great explanation of one way to use Photopills, which is an awesome, but somewhat complicated, app. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful, Rob!
I have watch almost all milky way photography videos but didn't understand anything , now this makes me understood everything. Very informative and thankyou so much.
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for letting me know. I hope you get some great shots!
Watched this last night. You explained Photopils perfectly Brenda. Better than anyone else that I have seen. Going to do some Milky Way shooting Mother's Day week. Probably watch this another 10 times. Thank you. Scott.
Awesome! That made my day! Good luck with your Milky Way shots - I'll keep my fingers crossed for some clear weather ;).
My gosh. You hiked 4 miles in total just to show us how to plan these things... Hats off to you. You are such a passionate person. Thank you so much for all these
Much appreciated, Rafew! :)
Thank you for this video. I found it very clear and concise for planning milky way 🌌 photos. I've used the app a while now and very comfortable with being able to place a moon over a given subject and have got some lovely full moon photos over water towers etc. I learnt all that from yourself so obvious channel to come back to for milky way planning. Thank you very much for the brilliant videos you made on photopills.
Excellent and very helpful video. You are absolutely right when you say there are not many videos talking about "how to plan" an astrophotography night.
Very glad to hear you enjoyed it and that the video was helpful!
Fantastic vídeo Brenda!
Thanks so much for checking it out!
Super explanation. Love Vermont. So much more in photo pils than I ever realized. The two white lines are a bit confusing. But the elevation and azimuth and time of rising are invaluable. 😀
Hello Brenda, I have been a photo buff for yrs & recently retired so I have time to explore different shots..Night shots have been on my radar so I have watched your videos & planning my Milky Way Adventure..I bought PhotoPills app & you do a great job explaining..I live in NW Phoenix so I will have to drive a bit to get out of the light pollution..I am working out the details now for my future shoot..Kudos to for your efforts..Thank you as you explain very well..Just my $0.02 Ken
2020 and this video is still helping people who are just getting started...like me lol
So glad to hear that! I'm also doing a series on how to learn the PhotoPills app, if you want to check it out: bit.ly/PhotoPillsFridaySeason1
@Nick Ferdinande My suggestion is pick a brand and stick with them. Ultimately you should consider lens selection and pricing. It's hard to suggest anything without knowing a budget but don't forget, people have produced incredible astro photos long before we had these fancy digitals. You don't need to spend a million dollars to get good photos. Find a local camera shop or an online place like lens rentals and rent a few bodies from different manufacturers and see which one you like best. If you're really wanting to focus on astro, don't get a crazy high mp camera. 24mp is just fine. The more dynamic range the better. I'm using a Sony A7Rii which does decent. If I were to buy a second body, I'd probably go for the 24mp A7iii.
I’ve only just now discovered Photo Pills and your channel. Thank you so much for the in depth instructions! Your videos are amazing!
Frank in Kilkenny south east of Ireland. Just beginning my outdoor night photography adventure. Thank you so much for the wonderful Video. Keep up the good work.
OMG, thank so so so much for this tutorial, i will make sure to watch all your videos. This explanation of how to use the app is amazing!!!
THANKS! This is really great - BEST explanation I have found of Photo Pills for the purpose of planning for the Milky Way photos (although when following along, I could not get the gray concentric circles and little white balls etc to show up at all - must be a setting elsewhere?). **EDIT** Found it: Gotta tap the Milky Way ICON (not the photo one) on another top panel. This whole little 1-2-3 series is terrific -- Thank you, Brenda!
I'm over in NH and going to the White Mountains up North for some night sky photos tonight :)
Yay! I hope you had clear skies!
Thanks. I was introduced to PhotoPills just yesterday. It’s an exciting app. Your introduction was very clear and useful. I can’t wait to try it out here in the Southern Hemisphere.
Genial. Fantástico vídeo. Great, fantastic video. It is wonderful to know that there are people in another part of the world, that we share the same hobby. a very warm hug from the Canary Islands.☺️
This is just a great video. Not only taught me how to use PhotoPills for exactly what I wanted (new moon, shooting tonight), but I love the hike. Thanks for the maple syrup tips :-)
That explanation of how to use PhotoPill was very helpful indeed. Thank you.
So glad to have found you, Brenda. Your explanation of Photo Pills is so very helpful, and I can understand your conversation a whole lot easier than the nice gentleman from PhotoPills. Am looking forward to the other chapters in your series.
You should get paid by PhotoPills for this video! You are a GREAT teacher! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this for all of us. I've just become interested in night photography and travel photography after 35 years as a Professional portrait photographer. I'm looking forward to putting this information to use! Also subbed your channel because I'm sure after watching this, you will have tons of other good videos. :o)
Thanks so much for this video. I got photoPills 6 months ago and never understood how to use it. Your video explains it perfectly. I just purchased a new lens and am going out to shoot my first MilkyWay this week. Cant wait to try it out
OPS - You are so wonderful to share your info. I'm INSPIRED!! We're planning a Fall Milky Way photo shoot and we're prepping using alot of your wonderful advise and camping attire. Please keep on KEEPING ON!! Love it. Love. It. ALL.
Hello Brenda. I downloaded PhotoPills and it looks an excellent App. Your 17 minute video took me closer to about 45-60 minutes to watch as I kept going back and forth following the app and the delivery was a little fast but still good. Don't get me wrong your explanation was pretty good my 1 major critique is with the date. When you press the moon image in the planner the date in the bottom right changes but you can't go back unless you slide the moon phase at the bottom and that takes ages, I did find out how to reset the date though. I ended up in March 2019 and I couldn't figure out where I went wrong. Minor critiques are explaining that you need to press on icons in order to activate them get to the same screen as you. Looking forward to Geminids this weekend (UK). Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the rest of the videos.
This was great and awesome to see some Vermont wilderness. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, thank you for a great video. You are the best! Now I’m not so intimidated by that app. Can’t wait to watch the next two. ❤️
Awesome! If you want to learn more about PhotoPills, I just finished up a whole free video series on how to learn the app called PhotoPills Friday. Here's a link to Season 1: bit.ly/PhotoPillsFridaySeason1
Thank you so much for such a great explanation on how to use Photopills. I downloaded the app the other day and trying to watch their videos is a little difficult, but you knocked it out of the park on how to use it. This app is great and so are you! thanks again.
Big Thank you Brenda!!! Learned a lot. Have been using Photopills for some basic stuff but after going through this tutorial I will be using this app for planning my Milky Way shots. Keep up the good work. Stay safe and take care :)
Even its been 2 years your video just helped me lot thank you so much mam...
Awesome! I'm very glad to hear that!
Super cool 👍🏻 Best tutorial on the photopills.The original material is not so good. Please keep the good work on😎
Thanks so much, Alok! I'm glad it was helpful!
Your explanation was better than any other.
Thanks for the detailed information and the interesting videos.
Will keep following.
I watched all 3 videos---Thanks Brenda for all of your advice and time. It gave a Milky Way rookie like me a shot at success my first time out which will be soon.
This is just about the best tutorial about photographing the Milky Way - in fact, probably the best series pertaining to astrophotography - that I’ve seen in the past five years. Outstanding!
Most video tutorials are more about selling than teaching, but this series goes into considerable detail in a well-planned, logical sequence. It’s easy to follow, simple to understand, and it’s not packed with a lot of self-serving hyperbola and nonsense. Thank you for the excellent presentations.
My congratulations: I’m impressed! Well done!
Tell you why this video is better than photopills. You can see how the passion comes across. Great video brenda, learnt a lot of new things.
Excited to finally find a photo channel by a woman photog! Clear and easy explanations of Milky Way and the app, too. Thanks
Best explanation of photopills I have seen on the internet. I love your illustrations and keep doing this Brenda Petrella.
Awesome video. Thank you for making this. You are an excellent teacher. All the best, Pat
Thank you for the video. PhotoPills! Great instructions 👍.
Glad it was helpful! I'm putting together a short video series on how to use PhotoPills since so many people found the tips in this video helpful - so stay tuned!
Thank you Brenda for sharing the Know How to use PhotoPills for milky way photography. I am living in Western Australia and will apply your guidance
Amazing video just purchased PhotoPills app and you just explained how to use it so easily many thanks 👍🏻
That's great - I'm glad it helped! I'm just in the middle of creating a series on how to use PhotoPills, called PhotoPills Friday, if you want to check it out and learn more.
Thank you Brenda! ❤I have watched PhotoPills on TH-cam and have had a heck of a time understanding that guy speaking, you made it so simple.
I was on the fence about Photopills but this excellent summary has convinced me. Great vid. New Sub here. Greetings from the UK!
Thank you so much !!!!
You answered to a lot of questions and you explained great for me everything !!!
Terrific! Thanks!
This is by far the simplest explanation of Photopills on the planet. Well constructed, thought out presentation and demonstration. Cant believe you hiked 2 miles for us. Thank you so much, and great use of the word "Buggers" A right good Scottish word for all wee fidgety things. Where is your Milky Way photograph?
Haha - glad I used "buggers" correctly! :) And very glad you enjoyed the video and PhotoPills explanation. I show a planned MW shot in Part 3 with a short timelapse, if you want to check that out.
Super helpful, thank you! I am heading out tonight and just downloaded Photopills...needed a crash course! I was hoping your shot from that night would be at the end of the video, lol!
I show one in the 3rd video of this series :). Hope you had some clear skies!
@@outdoorphotographyschool7366 unfortunately, there ended up being a lot of light pollution at the site i went to. Planning for another location now!
Excellent explanation !!! Congrats.
Glad it helped!
Just found your channel. Turns out we are virtually neighbors. Lovely view of the White River from that hill. Great videos.
I found your channel and loving it! Keep the awesome content coming!!! 👍👍👍
You rock! I'm going on my 1st Milky Way shoot at the Great Sand Dunes in Colorado for three nights of camping, and you just helped make it successful for me. Thank you so much!
Yay! Enjoy and that's for making my day!
VERY HELPFUL!!!!! Thanks so much!!!!
Glad it helped, Roger!
Thankyou for all your help toward planning my trip to photographing the Milky Way.
you explained photopills perfectly .
By far this is the most helpful video I've ever seen. Thanks alot
Wow - thank you for the nice comment! I'm so glad it was useful to you.
@@outdoorphotographyschool7366
And is the most comprehensive,concise and easy to understand video I've watch in youtube. Thanks again :>.
One of the nicest things is that you combine 2 passions: hiking and photography. Good job
Such a wonderfully useful video!
So glad it was helpful!
Hi, thanks for these really great videos. Really informative and very helpful. Keep the great vids coming. Stay safe 😊
it was a brilliant video on this subject, much appreciate it👍👍
Thanks!! Very informative! Excited about going out for my first planned shot!
I just purchased Photo Pills and BAM! a whole world opened before my eyes! lol It will be very useful on my trip to the Outer Hebrides, Scotland in August.
Thank you Brenda :)
Claudia, Italy.
Just brilliant! Thanks from Northern England
Hey, this is the best tutorial / information one can refer to who is new to both Photopills and milky way photography. As you rightly mentioned the app is robust but not easy to understand and navigate. Thanks to you who made it simple to understand. Cheers!
Thanks that was really well explained, been using the app for a while now and learned a few things
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks very much, now I understand Photo Pills much more !!
I am close to Borrego Springs California...Dark Sky Community... will have to check out your app and training tips...Great video
Thanks! You are lucky to be in a dark sky area! Happy shooting!
Thannnnnnnnk youuuuuuu. Big help with the PhotoPills
Very glad to hear that!
Super explanations! Love that you are from Vermont. Thank you for being so detailed in your steps.
Happy to help!
Just getting started, your video was super helpful, thank you.
Thank you so much for in depth analysis of astrophotography and photo pills app 👏👏👍👍
Awesome tutorial. I will also go and watch your updated video.
This was just brilliant - thank you so much Brenda! You got yourself another sub :)
I don't know ... why some people don't like it...? I did it step by step and was great..... great job..!
Excellent tutorial de l'application Photopills. Merci!! Well done!!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Best demo of this app I have seen, much better than fotopills own videos. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Great tutorial. Very clear directions. Thanks
I just loved it. First I thought what the hell was this app, but the more I dive in it the more interesting it got. Thankyou for this amazing series. I learned alot 🙏
Happy to help! And I'm doing a series on how to use PhotoPills in more detail if you want to check it out further: th-cam.com/play/PLJTYzXcZmD3inopm-ACkBpE3OtsrEJgkl.html
Great explanation. Be interested in seeing the results of your Milky Way shoot.
Thanks! Me too - so far, the forecast for the next new moon (in a few days) is looking pretty bad. We have a winter weather advisory (that's April in VT for you), and rain thereafter. Fingers are crossed! If I can't film it in the next few days, I'll plan another shoot. Stay tuned!
Outstanding !!!! .... You are great !! .... You are an outstanding communicator !!!!
Very helpful. This video is brilliantly done. One I keep coming back to. Thanks so much 😊❤️🏴
Great video and one that'll definitely help me in trying to shoot the Milky Way.
That's great to hear! :)
Was looking for some Milky Way inspiration and stumbled upon this great PhotoPills tutorial… from a fellow Vermonter!
Excellent tutorial, Brenda...thank you!
Thank you very much, needed a crash course on site in Yosemite for shoot tonight
Just getting into photography. Purchased Photopills. You've almost certainly saved me days or weeks getting started with the app. Thanks!
That's great news -- more time doing photography, less time pulling out your hair ;).
Awesome video for Photocells planning thanks
You inspire me to get out there thank you so much
That's fantastic - way to take some action!
Hi Brenda, Your tutorial was perfect. I did have to pause, and back up and re-view a couple of times, but that's what's great about TH-cam. I am getting into the Milky Way game a bit late in the year, but I"ll be ready to roll in spring thanks to you. I've also started following you on Instagram. Thanks for sharing your knowledge in a clear, understandable way!
Very concise and helpful video tutorial. More power to you !
Much appreciated!
Nicely narrated, very well done. Thank you.
You bet - thanks!
nice explanation, thank you
This is a really great video, I've had Photopills for a while but didn't really understand how to use it properly until I watched this. Thank you. Great job.
You're very welcome! If you want to learn more about PhotoPills beyond Milky Way planning, I'm doing a series on how to learn the app called PhotoPills Friday: th-cam.com/play/PLJTYzXcZmD3inopm-ACkBpE3OtsrEJgkl.html.
Thank you so much! One of the better videos out there!