MC Tech Desk
August 7, 2025
Shoot near windows or outdoors during the day to get soft, flattering light for portraits.
Always tap on your sibling’s face on the screen to make sure the camera focuses correctly and exposes the shot well.
Use your phone’s portrait mode to add background blur and give your photos a DSLR-like depth.
Keep your camera ready during conversations or jokes. These spontaneous moments often make the best photos.
Use burst mode while tying the rakhi or during gift exchanges to capture the perfect frame from a fast moment.
Photograph the rakhi, decorated thali, or mehendi details on your sister’s hands to tell a fuller story.
Move closer instead of zooming in—digital zoom reduces quality on most phones.
Turn on grid lines in your camera settings to help frame shots using the rule of thirds.
Use built-in editing tools or apps like Snapseed to tweak brightness, contrast, and warmth—don’t overdo filters.