it’s amazing how far you can go with a cell phone. #ShotByMi9T #ShotByMi
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These are better than my night sky shots. Props to the OP. GG
Light pollution and noise will ruin your photo
You are wrong I really think he just used the xiaomi gallery app to change the sky and I can prove it. And if you are you used to do photography with mobiles you will know that is not possible to take that photos because the xiaomi camera software is not good for taking pictures at night as clear as they are in that photos.
Bro it was 0:52 XD
that’s some beautiful pictures man, specially the dog one
Did you just used the sky changer in the gallery app of xiaomi?
Very impressive. Inrervalomater is awesome for these shots. The Long Exposure Mode on the Poco X3 is okay but the software is very hit an miss and has stopped working on mine.
It can be all copies of the same photo and I already have the proves.
isn’t there a way with just long exposure ? i really don’t know much about camera
Can u explain how to take photos of the stars…. optimal Use of pro option in camera app … That would be great…. Plus the apps u mentioned aren’t free…. Help us cheapskates
Can you explain how you did it?
what was ur config, i tried ones to take the milkyway but i couldnt
Definitely. Will be going out of the city again soon. Will post some shots here
I don’t think so. And also I think I can prove it.
Why are you using hashtags on reddit?
What cocolizzo did is true. There is nothing to edit. As the earth rotates, the stars in the sky moves. What cocolizzo did is to just take photos of the stars at for 45 minutes. Within that time, stars have changed the position if you see from the first photo before 45 minutes. After that, just placed all the photos into one photo which looks like star trails.
Correct me if i am wrong.
That i already knew but thanks anyways……
Which was the third party app used to take the photos?
This is excellent! The new Mi10T has a camera mode that does this natively. Hope it will be updated to other xiaomi phones.
I have a doubt. If i keep my iso about 800-3200 at night and take photo with 30s shutter speed, the photo looks like a bright sunny day than a dark night. My brother tried it on 100 iso and he got it.
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P.S log in to your account to see his poat
Weird tbh, he’s been on here for over a year now