Sounds great. just the thing for car shoots. Thanks for sharing.
Paul
On Jan 6, 2010, at 4:58 PM, John Sessoms wrote:

> At my weekly brunch this morning someone mentioned a small free-ware 
> application called the Photographer's Ephemeris. Requires Adobe AIR, which I 
> think you should already have if you're using Photoshop or Lightroom.
> 
> http://stephentrainor.com/tools
> 
> I downloaded the program and am taking a first look - haven't even finished 
> reading the instructions, but I'm already impressed enough I thought I'd pass 
> it along.
> 
> It uses Google maps and locates a point on them. You can place the point 
> around anywhere you want it. It's not locked to the streets like streetview 
> is. I plugged in my own address and it locates the point right in the middle 
> of my property.
> 
> FROM your chosen point it shows a graphic line to the sunrise, sunset, 
> moonrise, moonset for any chosen date, along with the times, azimuth and 
> percentage of illumination for the moon.
> 
> There's an advanced view that allows you to show the line to the sun and  the 
> moon for any time during a chosen date.
> 
> Want to know where you need to stand to get the full moon framed by the mile 
> high swinging bridge at GFM? What time and what dates?
> 
> Want to know if you can get the sunrise framed in the attic window?
> 
> You want to catch the full moon (quarter moon, new moon) rising or setting 
> over some landscape feature?
> 
> The program can tell you exactly where to stand (within the limits of google 
> maps ~ a couple of meters most places.)
> 
> The only lack I'm aware of is it doesn't appear to have a print function, but 
> I was told you can use "print screen" function under Windows (or however the 
> Mac does it) and paste it from the clipboard).
> 
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