Photos : The celebration has already begun, and everyone is almost set to dress in their best gear and look picture-perfect. But getting snapped is boring, so we’ve compiled a list of interesting methods to take attractive photos with your smartphone this Diwali. Here are a few quick tips:
Use Night Mode to take better low-light photos
As pooja begins in the dark in many houses, we need a good Night Mode on our smartphones to snap wonderfully lit images in low light situations. Using this function should make Diwali’s evening more clear and dazzling. The feature is normally engaged automatically in low-light conditions.

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Portrait mode
Another creative way to capture stunning photos during Diwali. This will help to make portraits pop by focusing on the subject. This setting is employed with depth effects to accentuate your subject while softening the background, resulting in a professional-looking shot.
HDR mode
HDR (High Dynamic Range) Mode is another rarely used function, but once enabled, it produces the highest quality photographs. This Diwali, try taking HDR photos to capture stunning moments with a lot of contrast, such as diya lighting and colorful decorations. This option helps to balance light and shadows, resulting in a clear image.
Burst Mode (For Action Shots)
Diwali festivities sometimes entail fast-paced activities, and Burst Mode can help you get the best action images. Hold down the camera’s shutter button to activate Burst Mode, which records a quick sequence of photographs and allows you to select the best shot later.

Editing tools
After shooting images with your device, you may utilize the images app’s built-in editing capabilities. You could enhance the photographs by adjusting the brightness, contrast, and saturation.
Several filters are now accessible on all smartphones, and you may customize selfies with editing and beautifying tools to add warmth to your festive photos, making your Diwali photographs even more brilliant.
Pro-Mode (for professional photographs) Photos
When you click ‘More’ on your camera, you will see another mode available.It aids in the capture of better and more natural-looking color photos.
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