Picture This!
Rule Of Thirds
Our Picture This! assignment this month was the Rule of Thirds, a compositional guideline that relies on balance and “weighting” of subjects within the frame that follows a general tripartite pattern. That’s not to say that images made with this “rule” in mind need strictly follow it, as shown in the images here. But it is a starting point for compositional considerations, one that has stood the test of time. If you want to get a sense of how readers balanced their frames overlay an imaginary grid as you look at the images.
Great Salt Lake |
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Building Demolition |
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Patmos, Greece |
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Japanese Friendship Garden |
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Zabriskie Point |
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Pond Weed |
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Snowfall |
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Chair And Wall |
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Vineyard |
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German River Town |
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Reflections |
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Tuba Valves |
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