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Nicely done. What camera you end up getting?
I messaged you, but it's just my iPhone 7 Plus. I'm loooving it!!! And I'm so stinking excited to try some astrophotography with it!!
What's that?
Astrophotography? Taking pictures of the stars and whatnot. I really want to try to catch the Milky Way!!!! But I'll settle for any random star or link in the sky at first, haha
Why is it so difficult to photograph the moon?
I went back and found your message. I wonder how I glossed over that one...
I went back and found your message. I wonder how I glossed over that one...
Well, I'm not an expert, but I think it's all about lighting and speed. I believe the slower the speed (aperture?), the clearer your moon should be. It's hard with a phone!!!! I just discovered there are certain apps that actually allow you to do this though!!!
Hmmm. A photography app. Interesting
@Quoththeraven: yeah, I just got NightCap Pro. I haven't got to try it yet though. No stars In the city :(
There will be soon.
@Quoththeraven: ???
Stars.. A clear night in April the stars here are brilliant. Supposed to be nice this weekend too. I don't know if it will be clear however.
Nice. You never see them here. Too many lights. The most I've ever seen at once was three!!! I'm used to seeing thousands where I'm from. Miss them!!! I hope you'll have clear skies 😄
@cherryxblossom: aperture and shutter speed are two very different things. I used to get some decent astrophotography shots with my canon 7D. There's a fair amount of trial and error involved. A long enough exposure will give you the star trails from the rotation of the earth, which I always thought was neat.