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Couple of the doggo's Dexter who is a 9 month old English Cocker Spaniel and Jess who is a 5 year old Staffie. They are both trouble makers :D

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Another shot of NEOWISE. This one taken from the UK.
The iPhone 11 Pro never fails to amaze me. Just as member ‘Mayco’ posted above, I too could not see the comet by naked eye. I was also amazed how the iPhone managed to separate the bright lights from the city of Sheffield and still pull the comet clearly in view.
 

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Not a very crisp photo, but I managed to capture NEOWISE. 10 second hand-held exposure with the iPhone 11 Pro. I didn't manage to get it into the center of the frame because I couldn't actually see it with the naked eye.
That’s still pretty sweet though. I haven’t seen it myself yet. I have a pair of 20x110mm binoculars that I use to look for it, but too many trees I suppose. Great shot
 
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Sorry for OT : My 15 years 99 euro point-and-shoot camera took this.
But I spend 1 hour to set right settings, light, using tripod etc, otherwise the photos looked so awful.


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For those who have been active in the some 55 pages of this thread, considering those who stated what phone they use, have you found the 11 shots to be of the same quality as the Pro shots? I realize the wide angle and ultra wide angle lenses are identical, but has anyone found the telephoto lens to make portrait mode shots or night shots better on the Pro series as opposed to the regular 11?
 
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