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Night modes outside of my work.

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Just some quick shots from today
Portrait mode, some Halide RAWs and some of stock app. Everything went through Lightroom for Black & White edit.

I am very impressed - used to a7iii - of a smartphone cam that tiny.
 

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Some photos taken at a Revolutionary War Re-enactment campsite using Night Mode. The only light in these photos were from the candles, lanterns and camp fires. For the camp photos my iPhone 11 Pro Max was handheld and at 3 seconds. The last photo was taken in the parking lot and the only light was from the stars. For this photo the iPhone was on a tripod and set at 28 seconds.

For those who may want to comment on the fact that some of the people were not in period clothing — these photos were taken late in the evening after the public had left and the participants were getting comfortable. I wasn’t trying to get “Period Pictures,” I was playing with the Night Mode option to see what it could do.
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The Night Mode is impressive. I do appreciate we have the option to change the exposure time from None to 10 secs.
 

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