The above photo taken last night on my iPhone 6S Plus ranks as my favourite photo so far of 2016. If you click on the photo you will be able to see the full size version too. The photo was a cool 73.29 seconds long exposure, using Nightcap Pro app.
The photo is of Sharpitor, Dartmoor. Sharpitor is one of a number of tors that feature on Dartmoor. A tor, which is also known by geomorphologists as either a castle koppie or kopje, is a large, free-standing rock outcrop that rises abruptly from the surrounding smooth and gentle slopes of a rounded hill summit or ridge crest. In the South West of England, the term is commonly also used for the hills themselves – particularly the high points of Dartmoor in Devon and Bodmin Moor in Cornwall.
It just goes to show that when software and hardware work in harmony nearly anything is possible. I really love this photo!
