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Ten rules for great iPhone photography

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The big challenge when you shoot images with an iPhone is to successfully capture great-looking photos from a gadget that’s primarily designed for chatting. If you keep these tips in mind as you shoot, however, you can take some pretty sharp pictures.</p><h2>1. Get a Head Start</h2>
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It’s a good idea to get in the habit of accessing the camera from the lock screen on your iPhone. Press the Home button to wake up the screen, and slide the camera icon to the top of your display. This way, you can take a shot without having to enter your passcode or using Touch ID.</p><p>
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Keep the Camera app at the ready by putting it in the Dock at the bottom of the screen, or by swiping up to access the Camera shortcut in Control Center.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2155302/ten-rules-for-great-iphone-photography.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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