Divvy riding the Milky Way
- Mawsley
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Re: Divvy riding the Milky Way
You'd be surprised what you can do with the right app and a tripod.Brenhden wrote:Oh, I'm probably not going to manage that with my phone then!
http://iphonephotographyschool.com/long-exposure/
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Re: Divvy riding the Milky Way
Thanks for the nice comments guys
Been out loads on the bike but enjoying it too much to stop and take pictures sometimes
Here's one a put up in another thread

Been out loads on the bike but enjoying it too much to stop and take pictures sometimes
Here's one a put up in another thread

Re: Divvy riding the Milky Way
Lot's can be done with careful use of a mobile phone camera or compact camera, though starry nights and the Milky Way aren't going to be easy due to sensor noise inherent with physically small sensors, I use my Samsung K-Zoom a lot, fantastic toolMawsley wrote:You'd be surprised what you can do with the right app and a tripod.Brenhden wrote:Oh, I'm probably not going to manage that with my phone then!
http://iphonephotographyschool.com/long-exposure/
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Fishandchips
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Re: Divvy riding the Milky Way
Great bit of photography that. I have never seen the milky way and have been meaning to get to some un light polluted area for a while now.
Would have been even better if a comet had streaked across the sky in that 30 seconds.
Keep em coming.
Would have been even better if a comet had streaked across the sky in that 30 seconds.
Keep em coming.
