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November 14, 2016 04:04 am GMT

How to take a smartphone picture of the supermoon that isn't a blurry blob

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A supermoon is a majestic sight — a glowing orb that reminds us we are but human, here for a short time in an infinite universe. 

And yet somehow, it ends up looking like discarded chewing gum in your Instagram feed. Life doesn't have to be this way.

SEE ALSO: Monday's supermoon will be the biggest and brightest until 2034

Monday's supermoon is well worth capturing — it will be the largest and brightest in 70 years. Unfortunately, it won't look too much more impressive than your average moon, but there are likely to be good opportunities for photography at sunset when it seems biggest, especially along the coast. Read more...

More about Smartphone, Supermoon, Photography, Australia, and Tech

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