1. Use apps to point the orientation and time of the Milky Way within your desired location.
2. Use a location where the horizon is as dark as possible.
3. Make sure how you mount your gear (tripod head/l bracket/plate) make it rock solid to avoid movement.
What is your mindset when it comes to POV?
I usually shoot on the south west coast of the UK, high rugged cliffs in the pitch black darkness with unforgiving rocks and sea below, my mindset when it comes to POV is normally sacrificing the best POV for a little piece of mind!
How do you get rid of light pollution?
You don't get rid of light pollution, it either works in your shot, or it doesn't, I spent lots of summer nights trying to push shooting through light pollution to the limit, needless to say some of those nights were fruitless. Checkout my astro shot of Weymouth Bay recently uploaded, that's pushing shooting through light pollution to the limit.
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