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How to Select Best Shots [Professional Tips]

Expert tips for selecting the best shots from hundreds of event and travel photos. Learn professional criteria including composition, facial expressions, lighting balance, and background treatment. PicTomo stores photos in up to 4K quality so your best shots stay sharp and detailed.

Published: Nov 8, 2025 Updated: Dec 18, 2025

Took lots of photos at an event but unsure which to share? This article explains how to select best shots.

Best Shot Selection Basics

1. Is It in Focus?

First check if the main subject is in focus. Even great composition can't save a blurry photo - remove it from consideration.

2. Is It Blur-Free?

Check for camera shake or motion blur. Zoom in on your phone to spot even slight blur.

3. Good Expressions?

For portraits, expression is most important. Choose natural smiles and lively expressions. Avoid closed eyes or awkward faces.

Composition Checkpoints

Rule of Thirds

When the screen is divided into a 3x3 grid, placing subjects at intersections creates well-balanced photos.

Background

Check that nothing distracting is in the background. Choose photos where the subject stands out.

Space

Space in the direction of the subject's gaze feels natural. Avoid cramped-looking compositions.

Tips for Selecting from Burst Mode

When choosing from burst mode shots:

  • First quickly review all photos and narrow down candidates
  • Zoom into candidates to check focus and blur
  • Select ones with best expressions and timing
  • If unsure, sharing multiple is OK

Selection by Event Type

Weddings

Focus on expressions. Choose photos conveying emotion - tears, smiles.

Sports Days

Capture moments of action. Finish line, peak of a jump, etc.

Travel

Balance of scenery and people. Photos conveying the location's atmosphere.

PicTomo's "Best Shot" Feature

In PicTomo, photos with the most "likes" display as "Best Shots." Let everyone's votes naturally determine the best shots.

Summary

Best shot selection fundamentally checks focus, blur, and expression. If unsure, share multiple and let PicTomo's "like" feature decide.

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