Find two examples of Photographs that follow the Rule of Thirds and two examples that do not. Comment briefly on why and how you think the composition works.
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Sean Nel |
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The first and second photo are examples of Rule of Thirds because if you put imaginary lines on both of the photos, making it into a 3x3 grid, both subjects are lined up along the lines. This makes the photographs more interesting when you have them at a different angle and different position of the photo.
These Photos are not good examples of rule of thirds because the subject is placed in the middle of the photo. This makes the picture less interesting and sort of boring. Personally, putting the subject in the middle of the picture is dull and plain and can't hold my interest for long, but when the subject is placed on one of the imaginary lines for rule of thirds, it is intriguing and it looks better from an angle.
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