Photography

Saapanael

Ancient Mariner
Do you enjoy seeing the world through a camera lens? Have any of your photos come out well enough to share them? Whether you're a beginner (like me) or an old-timer, post your better snaps here.
 
I didn't realise that none of the images I tried to post showed up. :facepalm:

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I quite like this one, a view of the end of the pier at Whitby, North Yorkshire, complete with the RAF's attempt to draw a giant willy in the sky.
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And while on the subject of Whitby, this is a view of the headland featuring Whitby Abbey and the Church of St Mary, which apparently provided inspiration to Bram Stoker. The town does well out of this, hosting at least two goth festivals a year.
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I'm a huge fan of taking photos of picturesque places. Recently, I started to enjoy doing it during nighttime, but things got more complicated there. It's harder to catch on camera what you see with your eyes when it's dark outside. I don't have a professional device, so I'm using my iPhone. I have to admit that I'm a beginner, that's why I don't know much about it and how to take night sky photos. Is anyone here who can share some tips on that? Or maybe you can post your snaps here? I'd be happy to see them and get inspired.
 
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