
View photo bursts in Photos on Mac
You can use your iPhone to shoot a burst of photos in rapid succession, enabling you to get a good shot of fast-moving subjects. When you import a photo burst into Photos, it appears in Imports and Bursts. When you open a burst, you can view all the shots in the burst and select your favourites to work with.
- Go to the Photos app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Click Bursts below Media Types in the sidebar. - If you don’t see Bursts in the sidebar, hold the pointer over Media Types in the sidebar, then click  . .
- Double-click the burst you want to view. 
- To select photos from the burst, click Make a Selection in the upper-left corner of the photo. 
- Click each photo that you want to save as an individual photo. - When you click a photo, a tick appears on the thumbnail below the photo. - Tip: Use the right and left arrow keys to view the different photos in a burst. 
- When you’ve finished selecting photos, click Done. 
- Do one of the following: - Keep the selected photos and delete the others in the burst: Click Keep Only Selection. - The selected photos appear individually in Imports, and unselected photos are placed in Recently Deleted. The burst no longer appears in Imports or in the Bursts album. 
- Make the selected photos appear individually and keep all of the photos in the burst: Click Keep Everything. - The selected photos appear individually and the photo burst remains unchanged.