Rule of Thirds
The rule of
thirds states that if you divide a photograph vertically into thirds and
horizontally into thirds then the point of interest within the photograph
should lie at the one of the intersection points horizontal and vertical
elements should lay along the lines.
Mini-project: Rule of Thirds - in four parts. Try to create photographic images that generate curiosity and discussion.
1. Compose your photograph so that the focus is placed on one of the intersection points. Keep your image clear of clutter.
2. Compose your photograph so that there is one dominant vertical element placed along either of the vertical guidelines. Keep your image clear of clutter.
3. Compose your photograph so that there is one dominant horizontal element placed along either of the vertical guidelines. Keep your image clear of clutter.
4. Compose your photograph so that your subject is moving or facing particular direction. Leave room in the frame to lead the subject. Keep your image clear of clutter.
Choose and display your best photographs
Mini-project: Rule of Thirds - in four parts. Try to create photographic images that generate curiosity and discussion.
1. Compose your photograph so that the focus is placed on one of the intersection points. Keep your image clear of clutter.
2. Compose your photograph so that there is one dominant vertical element placed along either of the vertical guidelines. Keep your image clear of clutter.
3. Compose your photograph so that there is one dominant horizontal element placed along either of the vertical guidelines. Keep your image clear of clutter.
4. Compose your photograph so that your subject is moving or facing particular direction. Leave room in the frame to lead the subject. Keep your image clear of clutter.
Choose and display your best photographs