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Chasing Pink
Aurora Forecast & Northern Lights Photography
Most aurora apps give you a Kp number and a map. Chasing Pink is a photographer's 7-year northern-lights book turned living instrument. Every spot in the archive carries its own Kp threshold, so the live NOAA forecast gives a real go/no-go for that exact place. Forecast, auroral oval, 21-point Atlas, Night Planner, darkness & moon calendar, exposure tools, offline field mode — plus a kids' aurora game. Bilingual, free, no signup. Not an aurora app. An aurora companion.
Today I'm happy to announce my new website "Chasing Pink".
I visited the Arctic for 11 times since 2013 for the Northern Lights. I wrote a book in 2019, and as of today I converted my book into something more useful and accessible for anyone who has an interest in photography and Northern Lights.
Most "aurora" products are data utilities — a Kp number, a push alert, a map. Chasing Pink is the opposite: a photographer's 7-year northern-lights book that became a living instrument. It fuses real photographic work and editorial storytelling with a full stack of live, planning-grade tools — in one beautifully designed, bilingual (EN/TR), offline-ready experience. You don't check it; you plan a night with it. What makes it stand out
A book you can chase tonight. Every spot in the photographer's actual archive carries its own Kp threshold, so the live NOAA forecast gives a real go / no-go for that exact location — not a generic "Kp 5 somewhere up north."
The whole chase, in one place: live forecast + an OVATION-style auroral oval → a 21-point Atlas → a Night Planner (go/no-go + calendar export) → a darkness & moon calendar → an exposure calculator → Hunt Mode, a red-light field screen → an installable offline PWA. From "should I go?" to "what camera settings?" to standing in the snow.
It plays, it doesn't just inform: a draggable aurora simulator, printable camera cheat-sheet + chase checklist, an embeddable live Kp badge, a quiz — and a kids' aurora-painting game.
Free. No signup, no ads, no email wall. Bilingual and field-ready. It's the difference between an aurora app and an aurora companion — built by the photographer who chased it for a decade.
I sincerely hope you like my work and you feedback are more than welcome.
About Chasing Pink on Product Hunt
“Aurora Forecast & Northern Lights Photography”
Chasing Pink was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #129 on the daily leaderboard. Most aurora apps give you a Kp number and a map. Chasing Pink is a photographer's 7-year northern-lights book turned living instrument. Every spot in the archive carries its own Kp threshold, so the live NOAA forecast gives a real go/no-go for that exact place. Forecast, auroral oval, 21-point Atlas, Night Planner, darkness & moon calendar, exposure tools, offline field mode — plus a kids' aurora game. Bilingual, free, no signup. Not an aurora app. An aurora companion.
On the analytics side, Chasing Pink competes within Travel, Photography and Science — topics that collectively have 186.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Chasing Pink performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Chasing Pink?
Chasing Pink was hunted by Yigit Yuksel. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Chasing Pink including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Today I'm happy to announce my new website "Chasing Pink".
I visited the Arctic for 11 times since 2013 for the Northern Lights. I wrote a book in 2019, and as of today I converted my book into something more useful and accessible for anyone who has an interest in photography and Northern Lights.
Most "aurora" products are data utilities — a Kp number, a push alert, a map. Chasing Pink is the opposite: a photographer's 7-year northern-lights book that became a living instrument. It fuses real photographic work and editorial storytelling with a full stack of live, planning-grade tools — in one beautifully designed, bilingual (EN/TR), offline-ready experience. You don't check it; you plan a night with it. What makes it stand out
A book you can chase tonight. Every spot in the photographer's actual archive carries its own Kp threshold, so the live NOAA forecast gives a real go / no-go for that exact location — not a generic "Kp 5 somewhere up north."
The whole chase, in one place: live forecast + an OVATION-style auroral oval → a 21-point Atlas → a Night Planner (go/no-go + calendar export) → a darkness & moon calendar → an exposure calculator → Hunt Mode, a red-light field screen → an installable offline PWA. From "should I go?" to "what camera settings?" to standing in the snow.
It plays, it doesn't just inform: a draggable aurora simulator, printable camera cheat-sheet + chase checklist, an embeddable live Kp badge, a quiz — and a kids' aurora-painting game.
Free. No signup, no ads, no email wall. Bilingual and field-ready. It's the difference between an aurora app and an aurora companion — built by the photographer who chased it for a decade.
I sincerely hope you like my work and you feedback are more than welcome.