I've recently started taking photographs of things I find beautiful on my phone camera. I'd like to get experts opinion on how I can improve.
In low light on a phone camera with little in the way of user-adjustment, your primary objective is to keep the camera still.
Find a wall you can rest it on, & if possible use a delay timer, so you're not actually holding the phone as the picture is taken.
If there is nothing suitable to rest the phone on find a wall/fence/tree to lean against.
Keep your arms tight to your body & the phone tight to your face.
Hold your breath as you take the picture.
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Thanks! Is the low light general advice for sunrise shots or should I have taken this picture in low light? Also does this shot look shaky? – user72059 Feb 3 '18 at 10:40
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2Advice for any low light shot, which includes sunrise/set. Your eyes see a lot better than a camera does in that kind of light. & yes, you can see movement in the shot, look at the smaller points of light for a clear indication. – Tetsujin Feb 3 '18 at 10:48