Low light shot

missouriexile

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I thought this one came out really well. Not artsy but a good example of low light on the g4.

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I thought this one came out really well. Not artsy but a good example of low light on the g4.

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Pretty good for a cell phone. The noise is quite manageable.

The EXIF data has been stripped out so the orientation is off.
 
How do I post a photo without stripping out the exif data?

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You will have to link it to a site that has your original picture, but you may not want to do that because the exif data could also contain the location of where your picture was taken (if geo tag is on). It would be okay most of the time if the place is public but if you took some pictures at home and posted it... you don't really want the whole internet to find out exactly where you live right?

As for the orientation of the "attached" picture, you could rotate it using app or PC software before attaching it to make it correct.
 
I tried to see if I could take pictures of the perseid meteor shower last night but I couldn't catch any. But here is a picture of the stars without meteor :p I guess it is kind of "low light".

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The orientation is off because they rotate when you share them pretty much anywhere. :/ not at my computer right now but there's an entire thread here discussing it (it can be found in the "common errors" sticky at the top)

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