Dinner at the Wiveton Bell in Norfolk




Having dinner at the Wiveton Bell. A beautiful moonlight night, an open invitation to play with the iPhone. The results did surprise me.
The bottom right photo is taken with the night modus. The rest with the manual mode of ‘real light’.
The one of the church reminds me of a medieval painting.
Shot with iPhone 15 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version.
5 Responses to “Dinner at the Wiveton Bell in Norfolk”
Really interesting group. Unique topic. Nicely done!
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Thank you John! It was basically a try to catch what is there in the light. One with the night setting (3 seconds and movement) and adjusted, cranked up setting. I like the one of the church. It shows how the image is build on the sensor. Like an old painting!
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I usually try to visit your posts from my PC, but this morning I was on my cell. Now that I’m giving this post the scale it deserves, I can see what you mean with that one of the church. The work of the sensor is interesting, indeed.
You chose good light for the whole group and selected them well
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Glad you enjoy them!!
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