Tuesday 10 June 2014

Top Tip Tuesday!


This weeks top photography tip for beginners


THE RULE OF THIRDS in landscape photography


Following on from last weeks post, I thought we would continue looking at how the rule of thirds apply to landscape photography.
Using the same grid, we can position the horizon along the horizontal lines of the grid! Which line you choose depends on what you want the focus of the photograph to be on. For example, if you are taking a picture of rolling hills or fields of flowers, the most effective way to position the horizon would be the top horizontal line or the upper third of the picture. If your focus is on a glorious sunset or a city scape with tall buildings, it would be more effective to align the horizon with the bottom horizontal line or in the lower third of the picture.
Here are a few examples to get you started!


More useful links on the Rule of Thirds

Digital Photography School | Photography for Dummies | LearnPhotography.com






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