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Shooting the moon with an iPhone can be a rewarding experience, especially with the advanced camera capabilities of newer iPhone models. Here's a simple guide on how to capture the moon using your iPhone
A shorter exposure time 1/500′ and a moderate ISO setting of 400 is a good place to start. If the moon looks too bright or too dim using these settings, make small adjustments to the exposure time until it is well exposed to reveal the moon’s surface.
Galactic Salvage Yard
The woman on the moon blows kisses to a lucky stargazer in Gaston Velle’s Voyage autour d’une étoile (1906).
A nostalgic game of gravity-defying skill This simple game is as much fun today as it was when it first appeared over seventy years ago. It offers hours of entertainment without batteries or screen time. The object is to roll the steel ball-bearing up the steel rods and then drop it in the highest-scoring hole. Buildin
Shooting Star...
I lay outside on cold pavement looking up at the dark night sky, hoping to see a shooting star. Close my eyes and wish upon the one star tha...