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Published 11:48 25 Jun 2021 BST
Updated 11:50 25 Jun 2021 BST
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Tonight's supermoon will be the last one of the year. In 2021, we already got a glimpse of the Super Worm Moon in March, and the Super Pink Moon at the end of April.
While supermoons can be stunning to the naked eye, photography often fails to do them justice. In order to capture it in all its glory on your phone, amateur photographers are advised to allow their own eyes to adjust the the darkness of the night for 20 minutes.
It's also important to turn your flash off, and to keep your ISO sensitivity down. Setting your focus to 100 is also said to help. If you really want to go the extra mile, there are night photography apps which can help you capture the moon at its best.
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