welcome to the Lumia family !
*amateur advise, not a pro photographer *
For night photos with exaggerate amount of details, your ISO need to go as low as possible to preserve the details. But it the shutter needs more time to stay open to capture as much detail and light as possible, so in short it have to stay at the same position without moving or even slight vibration. Thus you need a tripod, and that's what I do for my case. Well you can pm me if you wanna know more.
Very nice! May I know how do you achieve the HDR effect? Is it an app or a PC software?
Thak you! :smile: So basically, you're saying that for nice night photos like yours I need to get my ISO down to like 20 or 100 and shutter speed to the highest possible. Cool, will try that today, thanks for the tips! I already tried a night photo and the best I did was this one, which has ISO set to 800 and shutter speed 0,8s (now I know it was a baad baad setup). It looks great on phone screen, but it has some stronge edges and a low-level od detail on PC. Also I have to mention I don't have a Camera Grip and tripod yet.
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Few more photos from me including one edited by highlighting a color
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Cheers!:smile:
@pennzoilgtr
Sorry, i got the answer here already. Tks my friend pennzoilgtrthose were bracketed shots of 5 photos at difference exposures on a tripod, then i merge them via HDR software with some post process to get a more punchier effect and colors.
Here is some video I took with the 1020 of a fireworks display at Alton Towers Theme Park in the UK
Alton Towers Fireworks 2013 - YouTube