Hopefully I've picked the correct forum. I'm looking to have another go at taking some milky way images with part of the landscape included. According to PhotoPills for the Suffolk coast the core will not be visible until late July. My experience last year showed issues with light pollution as the core became visible in a southerly direction.
For those experienced, is it still worth attempting shots without the core visible (weather/moon conditions permitting) or do I really need to wait ?
For those experienced, is it still worth attempting shots without the core visible (weather/moon conditions permitting) or do I really need to wait ?