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03/29/2015 10:39:12 AM |
Flipping about, don't even know how I chanced upon your image.... it's beautiful. My good fortune. |
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10/08/2014 11:21:37 AM |
My phone camera, or camera phone (the terminology is still debated among my friends) can do 16 second exposures, and I wanted to see if I could capture stars with it. Turns out there was some northern lights as well, though it just looked like light pollution to the eye. Had to push ISO to 800 to get this, as it was pitch black outside.
So yes, it is doable with the -right- phone. :)
Thanks for the comments! |
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10/08/2014 09:33:47 AM |
I thought this image would have scored higher. It was one of the few that made me look at it several times. Nicely done. |
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10/07/2014 11:11:53 PM |
beautiful color on the edge of nothing ness |
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10/07/2014 08:43:23 PM |
To me this is way more interesting and appealing than most night sky shots. |
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10/07/2014 03:34:26 PM |
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10/06/2014 10:50:19 PM |
No kidding, you can do long exposures like that with a phone camera?? |
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10/01/2014 10:37:00 PM |
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10/01/2014 01:22:08 PM |
I love this grainy, noisy, murky mess. |
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10/01/2014 01:21:40 PM |
now that was with a phone? with a phone !?!?!?!? really ...
wow
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