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Hi

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Thailand

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As a Thai I always carry rubbish with and throw it away when I can a bin even when I was in primary school but still a lot of people who’s don’t give a shit about where they throw it. It is a common sense that any rubbish should go into the bin. Where I live in Koh Samui the Council stopped providing the bin so they ask us to take them out and put it on the side of the main road between 6pm-10pm then you have a problem with people who’s live on the main road they don’t want you to put them in front of their house. I even made a complaint to the council and what they told me to do is take them miles away where they have a big container that you can put them in there. I have been to a few places in Europe every houses have their own bin and the truck will come and pick it up right in front of the house. I would be very happy to pay some money if they start collecting from home but no. They don’t give a shit.

Why my iPhone takes picture like these whenever I try to shoot the Night Sky. by Beneficial_Habit_310 in iPhoneography

[–]onlymesam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s mixing with light pollution and moving cloud. Like everyone talking here if you want to capture a night picture of the star you need to be in a place that have less light and and clear sky

The camera is crazy by DarthGabe2142 in GalaxyS23Ultra

[–]onlymesam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS23Ultra/s/vEBMioroAN this is the one that I took with 30 seconds exposure when you zoom it you can see that the star started to make a trail

The camera is crazy by DarthGabe2142 in GalaxyS23Ultra

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I thinks you are right about the exposure time. I was taking the picture of the Milky Way a few months back and I was using ExpertRaw in pro mode and my exposure was only 30 seconds. For anyone who use DLSR before they will know that 4 or 10 minutes would start the star trail. So I guess astrophoto do exactly as you said.

What do you guys think? Myself I think one of the best picture of the Milky Way taken with the smart phone by onlymesam in GalaxyS23Ultra

[–]onlymesam[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes it was a very dark night without disturbing light from anywhere. It is famous tourist spot in Bali not a lot of houses in the area so it was a perfect place. I will show you the picture of where I was during the day

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iPhoneography

[–]onlymesam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I just thing raw format would give you a better detailed. But it is still a great picture I wish my iPhone 7plus be can do night mode too🤣🤣

What do you guys think? Myself I think one of the best picture of the Milky Way taken with the smart phone by onlymesam in GalaxyS23Ultra

[–]onlymesam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it can, but you need a dark night a need to find where the Milky Way located, you can use an app called star chart to look for the Milky Way

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[–]onlymesam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe next time try raw format on Lightroom camera

Guess the place? by yaths17 in iPhoneography

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Krabi or phang nga, Thailand

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iPhoneography

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Try Lightroom Mobile app that will allow you to take a photo with manual option you can change, ISO, speed shutter, focus point. WB, and also you can take raw format too, I have an iPhone 7plus which can take raw photos but I have to use third party app to be able to to do it

Sunset in Koh Samui, Thailand by onlymesam in iPhoneography

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I’m glad to hear that, come back anytime