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Towards the Core of Milky Way (Update)

by Wayne Wei on March 10, 2018July 19, 2020 in Home

Smartphones usually have equivalent focal length of around 30mm. To take a close-up view of the core of Milky Way, cropping is needed to approximate similar focal length as 45-50mm lens… [Continue Reading]

Shooting Winter Milky Way with Smartphone

by Wayne Wei on December 26, 2017December 26, 2017 in Home

Winter Milky Way is another part of Milky Way that we will see during December, January and February because the core of Milky Way lies behind the Sun and it… [Continue Reading]

Cityscape and Citylapse with Smartphones

by Wayne Wei on December 2, 2017August 18, 2019 in Home

Cityscape photography is about photographing the cities or towns, the subject can be buildings, monuments, streets, traffics and people. During daytime, smartphones perform great because light is sufficient. When it… [Continue Reading]

Milky Way Noise Reduction with DeepSkyStacker (Updated)

by Wayne Wei on September 10, 2017September 21, 2020 in Home

To create lower noise Milky Way images, I have tried image stacking with different number of images using DeepSkyStacker (it can be done with Adobe PhotoShop but I feel that DeepSkyStacker… [Continue Reading]

Night Sky Single Exposure

by Wayne Wei on August 28, 2017 in Home

All images are single exposure, shot in RAW format and edited in Adobe Lightroom, exported to smaller size (1024 pixels on long edge) to minimize the visibility of noise.

Google Camera HDR+

by Wayne Wei on August 26, 2017 in Home

HDR+ from Google Pixel camera performs significantly better than other smartphone cameras in low light condition thanks to Google’s computational photography technology. The working principle is basically image stacking but… [Continue Reading]

Horizontal Milky Way

by Wayne Wei on August 20, 2017 in Home

Due to earth rotation, the Milky Way band rotates across the sky over the night. The Milky Way core rises before dawn during first half of every year starting from February… [Continue Reading]

Milky Way Time-lapse with Smartphone

by Wayne Wei on August 15, 2017August 18, 2019 in Home

If a smartphone is able to shoot Milky Way images, why not the Milky Way time-lapse. Creating Milky Way time-lapse on smartphones involves a lot of post-processing to edit all… [Continue Reading]

Clean Night Sky Image and Comet Mode in 10 minutes of Exposure

by Wayne Wei on July 9, 2017 in Home

Smartphone camera sensors are too tiny compared to DSLR or mirrorless camera sensors. A DSLR/mirrorless camera with APSC size sensor is about 20-30 times larger than the sensors found in… [Continue Reading]

Handheld Long Exposure

by Wayne Wei on July 2, 2017July 2, 2017 in Home

Often long exposure requires minimum movement on the camera and tripod is necessary in most of the cases. There are some situations that require only a few seconds of exposure… [Continue Reading]

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