Skyfire v3 Platform Coming Soon
The team at our sister company Skyfire Services LLC has been hard at work building an all new v3 backend platform this year. We’re pleased to share that it’s going to be launching soon.
Neuigkeiten, Tutorials und Fotografie-Tipps von The Photographer's Ephemeris
The team at our sister company Skyfire Services LLC has been hard at work building an all new v3 backend platform this year. We’re pleased to share that it’s going to be launching soon.
New in Photo Ephemeris Web PRO, support for lunar eclipses. With a total lunar eclipse due later this month, we wanted to ensure you’re able to plan for this significant night photography event!
We’re delighted to announce the availability of 3D maps in Photo Ephemeris Web PRO
The Vernal Equinox is coming. As I sit here in chilly Colorado awaiting up to two feet of snow, it seems like spring has made a run for the hills. But celestial mechanics say otherwise!
We’ve just switched over to a shiny new status page, available at status.photoephemeris.com. Status pages show whether services on which apps or websites depend are running correctly or not.
We’re delighted to announce that The Photographer’s Ephemeris is now an official partner of Nature First Photography. I first became interested in landscape photography on moving to Boulder, Colorado from London in 2007. The spectacular landscapes of the Colorado Rockies and the desert southwest were immediately enchanting
As you might have noticed if you’ve visited previously, we’ve overhauled the website. It’s a ground-up rewrite - probably the fifth such since the first version launched in 2010.
Today we’re releasing the 2.1 update to Photo Ephemeris Web. It includes a bunch of new features and refinements for both free and Pro users.
I headed out to Rocky Mountain National Park on Monday evening for a long overdue photography shoot, in the hopes of catching a good view of comet Neowise.
If you like to stay ahead of the curve, you might be interested in checking out the upcoming 2.0 version of the TPE Web App, which we’re calling Photo Ephemeris Web.
Landscape and outdoor photographers love to get off the well-trodden path and explore the more remote corners of the world. Often, these places don’t have well-defined names. Or the named area covers many thousands of acres, such as a national park or wilderness area.
We’ve made some improvements to the options for direct coordinate (latitude/longitude) entry in both TPE 4.8 for iOS and TPE 1.7.5 for Android. Previously, in the iOS app you could enter coordinates directly by adding a new location and then editing the latitude/longitude fields.