timned88
The Magic in Pixels . com
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someone mentioned the rule of 3rds in a previous post. in case some of you don't know what that refers to, here is a brief tutorial.
rule of thirds refers to dividing up the viewfinder or viewscreen into three sections. you would place an imaginary line at about the "1/3 and 2/3" section of the frame and use that to place your point of interest. (refer to the image below). the four spots where the invisible lines intersect would be the "power spots" where you would want to place the subject of most interest (person's head, etc.) you could also use the "thirds" line to set your horizon in a landscape shot or similar object in a vertical shot. for a close-up of a person, you could set their eyes on one of the power spots.
remember, this is just a rough guide to composition. there are times to break this rule. this is not a catch-all rule that you can use in every situation but it makes a good starting point for most images.
rule of thirds refers to dividing up the viewfinder or viewscreen into three sections. you would place an imaginary line at about the "1/3 and 2/3" section of the frame and use that to place your point of interest. (refer to the image below). the four spots where the invisible lines intersect would be the "power spots" where you would want to place the subject of most interest (person's head, etc.) you could also use the "thirds" line to set your horizon in a landscape shot or similar object in a vertical shot. for a close-up of a person, you could set their eyes on one of the power spots.
remember, this is just a rough guide to composition. there are times to break this rule. this is not a catch-all rule that you can use in every situation but it makes a good starting point for most images.
