Mobi366 rvilhena’s Project 366 - 2020

#92
A beautiful cactus! RNI filter.
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#98
By night. The brilliant white dot over the trees on the left is Jupiter, were he was on the closest point to our planet. On the right side you can see the Scorpio constellation.
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Magnificent :thumbs: And I just saw a note to myself in my to-do: “Watch Jupiter tonight if there are no clouds”:)
 
#103
Yesterday I had one of the best nature photo moments of my life! After dinner there was a huge thunderstorm, with lightning after lightning! I manage to take some good photos that I'll be posting on the next days! Just to let you know I sold my iPhone 11 pro an now I have a Huawei P40 Pro Plus. I was a big fan of Huawei phone since their partnership with Leica. The photo quality of their camera has no pair. As the American administration last year put commercial restriction to China, Huawei phones cannot have the Google Mobile services. Even though I took the risc and try. And to be honest the phone works perfectly. I have all the apps I need to use every day. The ones that are not yet avaliable I make a browser shortcut. The true is it would be very difficult to take the photos of the thunderstorm with an iPhone, as they don't have a manual mode. I've reduce the iso to 50 and took continuous shots of 2s exposure. In total I took near 500 photos! Edited in Snapseed, small edit.
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#103
Yesterday I had one of the best nature photo moments of my life! After dinner there was a huge thunderstorm, with lightning after lightning! I manage to take some good photos that I'll be posting on the next days! Just to let you know I sold my iPhone 11 pro an now I have a Huawei P40 Pro Plus. I was a big fan of Huawei phone since their partnership with Leica. The photo quality of their camera has no pair. As the American administration last year put commercial restriction to China, Huawei phones cannot have the Google Mobile services. Even though I took the risc and try. And to be honest the phone works perfectly. I have all the apps I need to use every day. The ones that are not yet avaliable I make a browser shortcut. The true is it would be very difficult to take the photos of the thunderstorm with an iPhone, as they don't have a manual mode. I've reduce the iso to 50 and took continuous shots of 2s exposure. In total I took near 500 photos! Edited in Snapseed, small edit. View attachment 159238
Chosen for entry into Image of the Month July.
 
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