Here is a handy site to assist in determining sunrise and sunset times for your locations.
http://www.golden-hour.com/
Here is a handy site to assist in determining sunrise and sunset times for your locations.
http://www.golden-hour.com/
Thanks Dan have it bookmarked
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I think Photocalc is also available for PDA's, and I think I had it once?? (something similar anyhow!)
I just use my GPS
But there are programs that do it on your PC.. something called Emphemeris, or Sun and Moon Ephemeris.
And if you are a firefox user, Sun Cult is a very useful add on with a high degree of customization for you particular location.
Thanks for posting Dan, could come in handy.
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This is another Aus site that will determine it also - also the different stages of twilight etc
Sunrise/Sunset, Civil Twilight, Nautical twilight, Astronomical Twilight, Sun Transit Time
http://www.ga.gov.au/geodesy/astro/sunrise.jsp
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very useful, cheers!
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Thanks for the link