If your photos turned out bad ... you're not alone.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/...igee-full-moon
Another one from Dog's Tooth although ever so slightly manipulated ;-)
True, too true. I took pics on my old iPhone and posted on FB along with my friends who took similar pics of the super moon, which all turned out the same way and suddenly I get this repetitive feed on my FB page of a blurry white dot against a black background....
The West Dog tooth ridge was a great option, and I was planning to scoot up to Lantau Peak but didn't have time ( up early for a flight to Xian this morning) . However, the view from my rooftop was stellar. Just the image my iPhone camera churned out was not so.
Waste of time attempting to take a photo on your phone. Mainly from your lens, shaking hand and not being able to set the time of exposure.
Nat, the photos was all taken by me last night but the yoga lady was a while before as she was in the China bear that night.
My first 2 photos where not photoshoped at all. The moon was shot using a 75-300 lens whilst the second shot was obviously done by a regular phone. The one with the silhouette was also shot using the same lens but obviously the figure was added later.Original Post Deleted