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I've been wondering about on my local hills looking for nice locations to take night pictures. I never took my big camera tonight as it was forecast rain. So I took my phone and the lightweight tripod. The phone surprised me as it seemed to realised it was in a tripod and started to taking 2-3 minute exposures automatically. It took 2 minutes, but the Exif data says otherwise! It was windy so there was a bit of movement, but I've now found a couple of vantage points to visit when clear with my camera.
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11 comments

Steve Paxton said:

Quite amazing for a phone.
4 months ago ( translate )

Chris Bowness replied to Steve Paxton:

Thanks Steve, they are certainly are improving.
4 months ago

Annemarie said:

beautiful
4 months ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

Enjoy this new week:)
4 months ago

Chris Bowness replied to Annemarie:

Thanks you Annemarie. I hope that your enjoying yours too.
4 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Awesome capture and POV!
4 months ago

Chris Bowness replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you William.
4 months ago ( translate )

José Manuel Polo said:

Me gusta el contraste de la obscuridad nocturna y el alumbrado de la ciudad.
4 months ago ( translate )

Chris Bowness replied to José Manuel Polo:

Thank you José
4 months ago

Herb Riddle said:

I like the almost milky sky here looking like mist too. I presume that this is your phone photo but I have not head of them sensing a steady tripod for a long exposure. What model is it? A good job whatever. Well done.

Cheers. Herb

ps how was your main camera photo in comparison?
3 weeks ago

Chris Bowness said:

Thank you Herb, it is a google pixel 9 pro. I returned a week later with my big camera and here is the result: Return visit
3 weeks ago