power points of the rule of three
a picture including the rule of three grid
Hey people for this blogpost I have to explain the rule of thirds to you so here it goes. The rule of thirds is a rule in which all photographers use in their photo's the rule of thirds is when a photo is divided into thirds and there are four intersecting points (example on top) on the grid and as photographers we have to try to position the focal point of the photo to be in the place of one of those power points or in one of the squares of the grid. Also if your a photographer when your taking a photo and have the rule of thirds in mind you should position the camera to have the focal point one of the four focal points.
This photo is a great example of the rule of thirds because the two birds are both positioned at intersecting points and the intersecting points are the focal points of the picture.
my team mates
http://rcc12340.blogspot.ca/
http://expressingmyart.blogspot.ca/
link to my information
http://www.silverlight.co.uk/tutorials/compose_expose/thirds.html for the rule of thirds
http://www.explore-oil-pastels-with-robert-sloan.com/composition.html for no kissing edges
No comments:
Post a Comment