Shot on Sony a7iii, quickly edited in Affinity Photo

  • warm
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    6 months ago

    Unless you are in an area with low light pollution, it doesn’t look like it does in photos. You can’t exactly increase the exposure time of your eyeballs :D

    You see like purple/orange streaks in the sky, still beautiful, but the cameras exaggerate it.

    • @motor_spirit
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      56 months ago

      Okay, because I got an acceptable amount of aurora after adding the “enhance” filter on my Pixel, taken from my driveway, through light pollution of town. But I couldn’t see shit but faint streaks. I could tell it was dancin’…

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        26 months ago

        I dont have a pixel, but if there’s like a “pro” mode in the camera app, you can play around with the shutter speed and expose for longer. After the event the sky looked normal, but I could still get the purple green with my phone camera!

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          16 months ago

          I’ll give that a try tonight, thank you for the tip!

          • @[email protected]
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            26 months ago

            On the Pixel I’d recommend the astrophotography mode which exposes for 4 to 5 minutes, it works very well.

            You need to use the night mode in the camera and then put the phone on a tripod or lean it against something so it won’t move, after a few seconds the shutter button will turn into a stars symbol. Then press the shutter button and it will tell you how long you should leave the phone there.