Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Frame & Composition: Activity 3


In Rule of Thirds, the subject of the photo must be on one of the far sides in the photo. You can tell if the photo is an example of Rule of Thirds simply by placing imaginary lines, typically creating 9 little boxes in the form of a grid. Like this photo to the right.
(Photo by Joseph Demko)

As you can see, this photo is an example of Rule of thirds. The puppy takes up the squares on the right side of the photo. You can also clearly see that the puppy is the subject.






(Photo by Joseph Demko)

Lastly, this horse is also another example of Rule of Thirds. These photos were taken by the same artist. The artist's name is Joseph Demko. I found these to be great examples of Rule of Thirds because of the positioning of the subject in the frame.

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