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The subject is now in the correct place. This photo is composted by the Rule of Thirds.

The Rule of Thirds a composition tool that is accomplished by placing a main point of emphasis on any axes that is created by intersecting lines when your picture plane is divided by thirds both vertically and horizontally .

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The subject is now in the correct place. This photo is composted by the Rule of Thirds.

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  1. The Rule of Thirds a composition tool that is accomplished by placing a main point of emphasis on any axes that is created by intersecting lines when your picture plane is divided by thirds both vertically and horizontally.

  2. Imagine this grid over your viewfinder or canvas or paper. The paper is divided into thirds each way equally.

  3. This picture does not use the Rule of Thirds. The subject (emphasis) is in the middle of the frame. It is boring and dull.

  4. The subject is now in the correct place. This photo is composted by the Rule of Thirds.

  5. Not the best use of the Rule of Thirds:

  6. That’s better! Imagine the grid lines on top.

  7. This one uses the Rule of Thirds doubly well! It created an implied diagonal (connecting the birds).

  8. Danielle Daly, PWHS 2012Editing tools were used to blur the surrounding area and change colors.

  9. The Rule of 3rds in advertising.Composition can make or break any work of art.

  10. Rule of 3rds.

  11. Rule of 3rds.

  12. A simple background helps the point of emphasis pop out!

  13. An obvious emphasis + diagonals = good composition.

  14. Janel Gale, PWHS 2010

  15. Remember to more your camera around. Spend time getting the right composition.

  16. Remember:

  17. Rules:1. You must take the picture , and take it outside or with natural light. (no flash)2. No obvious faces allowed in photos. 3. Use the rule of thirds to compose. 4. Submit the photo by email. Remember to give your name and period in the email, so we can give you credit. sneill@wpsd.k12.pa.us cmasciantonio@wpsd.k12.pa.us

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