By: Somdatta Saha
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There's something magical about the night sky. But people often struggle to capture it with a phone camera.
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With the right settings and smart editing, you can turn your phone into a pocket-sized observatory.
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Avoid full moons - they're beautiful, but way too bright. Aim for a new moon and a clear sky.
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The darker the location, the better your photos. Try rural spots and national parks for your best shots.
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Even the steadiest hands will blur a long exposure shot. So, invest in a tripod and use the phone's self-timer.
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If your app allows it, manually set the focus to infinity (usually marked with a mountain icon).
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If your phone or camera app supports RAW image format, use it for more detailed pictures.
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Even the best photos may need some editing. But do not go overboard and kill the essence.
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Download a manual camera app that lets you control things like shutter speed, ISO, and focus- crucial for low-light photography.
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For more such hacks to make your travels memorable
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