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Least_Display_4845 t1_irm9gng wrote

How?! Like, what phone and what settings? Any post editing?

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drolldinger OP t1_irmykq0 wrote

iPhone 14. No editing. Held my phone very still and turned exposure to 10 seconds.

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Character_Effort_841 t1_irlotj9 wrote

No wayyyyyyyy!!!

It's awesome though however yu managed!!! 🤜🤛

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drolldinger OP t1_irmyltg wrote

iPhone 14. No editing. Held my phone very still and turned exposure to 10 seconds.

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raff7 t1_irm4d8v wrote

It’s actually easier than one might think, you just need to increase exposure time to something like 30 seconds, and make sure your phone sits completely still for that duration

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darrellbear t1_irlu212 wrote

There is a dark pipe-shaped cloud to lower right of center, it's called, well, the Pipe Nebula. It also forms the back leg of what's called the Dark Horse--its body, bent front leg and head extend to the upper right. See it? Also, the center of the Milky Way galaxy lies just to the lower left of the bowl of the Pipe, in the middle of the dark cloud.

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-W1CKED- t1_irlv2n8 wrote

I must really be missing something as I’m looking at it and zooming in and it just looks to me like wallpaper with little sparkly gems on it!

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Krcreates t1_irm06ps wrote

Right. Which phone?!

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Niklasgunner1 t1_irn729c wrote

You can tell it was shot with an iphone because apples post processing makes everything a blurry mess on a closer look

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Krcreates t1_iro5ahm wrote

My iPhone has never, ever gotten that clear of a picture of the sky. Maybe they’re a camera settings wizard?! Lol

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Niklasgunner1 t1_iroe3dg wrote

Not being in a city helps, taking a photo of the milky way is not that difficult.

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SafariNZ t1_irm1mkk wrote

We see the Pipe Nebula as the beak of the Kiwi, turn it 90’ to the right.

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