Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Rule Of Third

What is the Rule Of Third

These lines are the lines that will help position the object or the horizon until the resulting image becomes more interesting and more proportional. Because the composition of the photos is one of the important components in addition to the exposure triangle or triangular exposure to convey the paper photos. The composition is also part of the "art" photography. Like the other art then this section there is a rule, but the existing/in the end composition graded from beautiful/interesting or whether a photo.

Keep in mind the Rule of Thirds is not a fixed rule or major in the world of photography, but this is merely a guide to get photos ' is more fitting ' composition in the frame of the photo. How do we put an object inside the main frame photos that we took.


Rightfully in the photograph we should not be fixated on one theory or the rules. In fact, some say the rules need to be broken sometimes. But if the theory or the rules that can make the photo becomes more attractive, why don't we apply.

The concept of the Rule of the Third has long been applied, even painting that first existed before photography also apply this concept. In essence, the purpose of the Rule of Third is placing the point of interest in the critical interface vertical line horizontal & it.


In the latest digital cameras nowadays embed feature grid line to facilitate the use of the concept of the Rule of Third time photographing. One example of the use of the rule of third is putting the horizon on a landscape photo shoot. If we place the horizon in the middle of the photo, the photo will tend to be less attractive.


The third Rule of composition concept teaches us to put the horizon in the horizontal line (photo divider into 3 parts) up or down. Selection of top or bottom lines are generally determined where the more interesting, the sky or pushing its land area. Suppose there is a cloud of clouds and reflesi are equally interesting, it's time to try defying the rules. Try your tepatkan of horizon in the Middle, then the results of the photo no less Interestingly.

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