How to Photograph the Milky Way: 15 Essential Tips
Briefly

"If you're looking to capture jaw-dropping images of the Milky Way, then you'll need to plan your shoots around the galactic core. This is the brightest and most visually stunning part of our galaxy, and it's only visible during certain months and locations."
"For photographers in the Northern Hemisphere, the galactic core is present from late April to late July and can be seen in the southeastern to southwestern sky. As the summer progresses, it moves westward, and by the end of summer, it rises in the southwestern sky."
"Unfortunately, you won't be able to see it during the winter months. Photographers in the Southern Hemisphere have it a bit easier, as the core is visible from February to October, with peak visibility in June and July."
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