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Trigraphy test on one of the moon shots
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Yes, I see it in the top right rose.Anyone else can se a face here? Or is it just my lack of sleep that makes me extra pareidolic
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Beautiful blue framing. Very Halloween Stephen KingishKitchen window view tonight
Native cam iPhone 13 Pro Max, Night mode, exposure adjustment -0,7
edited with Lightroom, Retouch and PTG
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Thanks Kevin. i’m very happy with this edit myself. Looks like blue snow outside. But we have no snow at all.Beautiful blue framing. Very Halloween Stephen Kingish
Fabulous. What a great Christmas card image!Kitchen window view tonight
Native cam iPhone 13 Pro Max, Night mode, exposure adjustment -0,7
edited with Lightroom, Retouch and PTG
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Thanks Ann - what a great ideaFabulous. What a great Christmas card image!
I don’t know how you get such great night shots - mine are dreadful.Good night Monday - Lightroom
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original is also a beauty
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I don’t know how you get such great night shots - mine are dreadful.
Thank you for the tips.Could be:
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- Less light pollution here
- The iPhone 13 is perhaps slightly better for night shots
- One of my tricks is to lower the exposure - not by swiping on the display but as in the screenshot below
- I also sometimes make the photo even darker when editing
- I also try to reduce noise if necessary
Good tip EvaCould be:
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- Less light pollution here
- The iPhone 13 is perhaps slightly better for night shots
- One of my tricks is to lower the exposure - not by swiping on the display but as in the screenshot below
- I also sometimes make the photo even darker when editing
- I also try to reduce noise if necessary
Another tip is to use a torch or other external light to light up the things in the forgroundCould be:
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- Less light pollution here
- The iPhone 13 is perhaps slightly better for night shots
- One of my tricks is to lower the exposure - not by swiping on the display but as in the screenshot below
- I also sometimes make the photo even darker when editing
- I also try to reduce noise if necessary
Cool room!Linus’ room here - he’s not been here this weekend
Edited with Lightroom and FrameMagic
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Is this it, JillyG?Could be:
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- Less light pollution here
- The iPhone 13 is perhaps slightly better for night shots
- One of my tricks is to lower the exposure - not by swiping on the display but as in the screenshot below
- I also sometimes make the photo even darker when editing
- I also try to reduce noise if necessary
Wow that first one is a wall hanger Eva. Have you been playing around with the “photo styles” at all?He was trying to hide
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no edits - just the exposure trick
Thanks Kevin I just tested them the first day. But my normal “workflow” is to shoot without any style applied. Often I don’t know what I will use the photo for when I’m shooting so I want “neutral “ originals that I can play with (or not) afterwardsWow that first one is a wall hanger Eva. Have you been playing around with the “photo styles” at all?