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Long exposure Astrophotography video possibility

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Capturing the ethereal beauty of the galaxy alongside a striking car at night presents a captivating opportunity for long exposure astrophotography. However, achieving this effect in video format on an iPhone can be challenging due to its limitations in low light conditions. To create a seamless transition from the ground to the stunning view above, consider using a dedicated camera with superior low light capabilities. Alternatively, you might explore stitching together video footage with your long exposure photo, though matching the lighting can be tricky.

I have a photo of a car in the middle of the road at night and it's long exposure so you can see the whole galaxy behind it, I want to make it a video though where the camera starts looking at the ground and then slowly pans up to the car and galaxy in the background but i cant shoot a long exposure video on iphone so the video just looks dark and the sky is black instead of seeing the galaxy.

Is there another way to do this or do I need to use an actual camera with good low light video? My other idea was recording a video and then stitching it together with the photo but the lightning wouldn't match.

How do you all light your subject naturally for low light long exposure photos?

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