Sometimes software really impresses me. I have talked a lot about ProCamera+, but there is another photography app that seems to perform miracles and that is Nightcappro. There is a free version Nightcap that allows you to get a taste of what the app can achieve.
For the above shot (click on photo to be taken to the original), I changed the settings in Nightcappro to long exposure mode, placed my iPhone 6S Plus on my tripod. My iPhone is attached to the tripod using a Shoulderpod S1. I then increased the photo quality to raw (TIFF).I then pressed the shutter button and watched the time increase and the photo start to create the silky water effect. 45.29 seconds later I stopped the shutter and voila. A perfect shot!
To see more of what Nightcap app can produce, have a look at the developers gallery.
Did you use your watch to start and stop the shot Gavin?
I do find having a watch working as a remote trigger is great.
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I didn’t for this actual shot, but normally do. Using the watch removes any potential camera shake so a good idea 👍😀
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Great shot, as usual 🙂
Do you know of, or have used yourself, any similar apps on Android?
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Thanks 🙂 not yet. I’m exploring the options and will have hopefully a similar piece on android photo/camera apps.
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Hi Gavin,
I like your site,
But not any more the way it comes to my tablet:
Takes 1-2 minutes to appear and is almost impossible to look and read.
Some photos as this bridge is huge as hell but the text so small impossible to read.
On my phone all is working fine.
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Hi. It’s my fault on the bridge photo. I uploaded original , not smaller size. Normally it’s set to click on photo to reveal original size.
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Ok.
The problem is not only file size 2,7 mt.
Real problem is how look:
Big photos unreadable small fonts.
The problem was there perhaps since 1 week.
Lg tablet, android 4.4, Opera.
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Ok. Thanks. I’ll take a look. It might be the others photos were uploaded too in full resolution. The site auto adjusts depending on your device. So on a larger screen it might be trying to load the full image size which on some of these special shots are big. I will see what’s happening and try and improve it.
Thanks again. Really appreciate the feedback!!
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The other issue sometimes is when I embed my flickr photos. For some reason, the text I type afterwards is in red. I have no idea how to change it back to black.
Out of interest which tablet are you using? I will see if I can see if there any other issues and get them fixed. Appreciate the feedback too 🙂
Gavin
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Now your site works again – also on my tablet.
Thank you!
I look almost every day at Gavins.
Althouhgt i bought three lg g2 phones…. It’s that good.
No need any new
Phones in coming years…
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