Tuesday 3 June 2014

Top Tip Tuesday!














This weeks top photography tip for begginers



The Rule of Thirds

The Rule of Thirds is a simple technique used to choose the best way to position your subjects in your photograph. Although you may naturally want to position your subject right in the middle of the frame, it is not always the most effective way!By using the rule of thirds, your photo will become more balanced and pleasing to the eye.

All you have to do is divide your camera frame into 9 squares by placing 2 equally spaced horizontal lines and 2 equally placed vertical lines. The aim is then to place your subject along any of the lines or most effectively where the lines intersect.

An example image of the correct way to use the rule of thirds in photography

More useful links on the Rule of Thirds

Digital Photography School | Photography for Dummies | LearnPhotography.com





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