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Bracket Your Photos

SUMMARY: Take multiple exposures of the same subject with your camera phone to help increase the chances of a good photo.
 
If there's a particular picture you want to help ensure you take correctly with a camera phone, increase your chances by taking not one but two or three copies of the same picture, possibly from different angles.

Though many camera phones do not come with many options, if they do, try manually bracketing these pictures. Bracketing is the process of taking multiple pictures of the same subject with slightly different camera settings, such as (if applicable to your camera phone):

* zoom widths
* program or scene modes
* shutter speeds
* apertures

Taking multiple pictures of the same subject takes extra time, especially if you modify your camera phone's settings between each photo. However, this helps increase the chances of getting decent or even good to high quality results, depending on your camera, photography skill level, and a little bit of luck which never hurts either :)


 
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