Monday, 3 October 2016

The rule of thirds

The Rule of Thirds is a popular rule in photography that deals with the composition of pictures. This rule states that if the main object in the picture is off centre then it makes the picture more intriguing. This rule is the basics for a good shot. 
If you imagine that you have split a picture into 9 different sections like this.

For example in the picture below if you were to separate it into 9 different sections then the insect would be off centred this is to draw people into the picture.

Here is my own example. I took this because the rocks draws you into the middle of picture where there is only one leaf.


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