#1 Avoid back light or use HDR
Avoid shooting your subject with a light source from behind as the light will get all the focus making your subject look almost black. If you can't switch the position use the HDR mode in your phone camera mode, it would help you to bring a lot of details from the subject.
#2 Use burst or continuous shot for moving objects
You probably don't want your pictures to be blurred out. Fast moving objects such as vehicles or an every time jumping kid could bring you some trouble, use the burst or continuous mode that may help you to seize the perfect moment.
#3 Dont use the flash too near to face or subject
The most common mistake people do while clicking in low light is using the camera with flash too close to the face or subject that brings an ugly yellow or blue shade to it. Don't do that, after all you might not want your friend to jump over you with ghost face in the pic.
#4 Focus before you click!
Before clicking the picture click on your object to lock the focus to it. A simple tap on the screen will do that and it will look sharp and focused.
#5 Clean your lens
Your camera lens is one the most crucial part of the camera which protects everything inside it. It easily attracts fingerprints and accumulates a lot of dirt. Remember to clean it next with a cloth or soft tissue.
#6 Place the camera app on lock screen and home screen
Sometimes it takes a while for you to search the camera app in the app drawer and the shot vanishes. Let not that happen any more by placing the app on the lock and home screen. So its as fast as pressing the lock key and start shooting.


#7 Edit wisely
Last but not the least everyone loves to edit but put a limit to it. Too much of editing can give you bad results and will allow the noise to pop in.





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