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We all have bucket lists, don’t we?
And that was the case with seeing the Aurora Borealis too.
Taken on a Google Pixel 7 Pro with a six second exposure.(Image credit: Nikita Achanta / Future)
How did we do it?
Thankfully, my Pixel 7 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro Max took the legwork out of it.
I really wish I’d planned ahead and taken a tripod!
Taken on a Google Pixel 7 Pro with a six second exposure.(Image credit: Nikita Achanta / Future)
The images in the gallery above show the difference between two shots taken on the two phones.
Pack well!
Like I said, the ideal camera is the one in your hands.
Taken on an iPhone 15 Pro Max with a 10 second exposure.(Image credit: Nikhil Achanta / Future)
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Taken on a Google Pixel 7 Pro with a six second exposure.(Image credit: Future)
Taken on an iPhone 15 Pro Max with a 10 second exposure.(Image credit: Nikhil Achanta / Future)
Taken on a Google Pixel 7 Pro with a six second exposure.(Image credit: Nikita Achanta / Future)
Taken on an iPhone 15 Pro Max with a 10 second exposure.(Image credit: Nikhil Achanta / Future)
Taken on an iPhone 15 Pro Max with a 10 second exposure.(Image credit: Nikhil Achanta / Future)