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Rule of Thirds is a basic principle designed to help students take a well-balanced photo. Digital cameras nowadays also come with a grid that comes on display when you take a shot.
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The rule of thirds is a crucial concept that can greatly improve the composition of your phone photography. By dividing your phone photography image into thirds both vertically and horizontally, and placing your subject at the intersection of those lines, you can create a more visually appealing image. This technique helps to balance the elements of your phone photography image and make it more interesting to the viewer's eye.
When you apply the rule of thirds in phone photography, you can create a more dynamic composition that draws the viewer's attention to the subject. This technique can be particularly useful when taking portrait or landscape photos with your phone, as it allows you to place the subject in an aesthetically pleasing position within the frame. By using the rule of thirds in phone photography, you can create a more engaging and professional-looking image that stands out from the crowd.
Overall, the rule of thirds is an essential tool for anyone looking to improve their phone photography skills. By utilizing this technique, you can create more visually compelling images that are sure to impress your audience. So, if you want to take your phone photography to the next level, be sure to keep the rule of thirds in mind and experiment with different compositions to find what works best for you.
Although this has passed, I am just finding out about being shortlisted for this amazing and prestigious award and chance to be in Anthology Magazine. So shout to @anthologymagazine for shortlisting Native Expressions of The Soul. It is an honor to have gotten shortlisted for such a prestigious art photography magazine. Thank you to all who participated in the competition. The overall winner will be announced on 12 December 2022 and the winning entry will be featured in a forthcoming issue of Anthology. Have the courage to lean and and Keep Moving. Congratulations to the following entrants who have been shortlisted for the award (alphabetical by last name): 1.Jason Au, Hong Kong – Social Distancing 2.Gerard M Blair, USA – Five Apartments 3.Juergen Buechel, Liechtenstein –Thurfalls Switzerland 4.Sarah Choo, Singapore – Not From Here 5.Antonio Denti, Italy – The Kid of Mosul 6.Fiona Flavin, Ireland – Inbound 7.Domus Gaudens, Ireland – What Do You Think You Become? 8.Christie Goldstein, USA – Flowers 9.Tati Golykh, USA – Lost in Ocean 10.Kylo-Patrick Hart, USA – Cacophonic 11.Darnia Hobson, New Zealand – Church Bay 12.Lee Hopkins, Australia – Mylor Stobie Pole Rain 13.Jeremiah O-C Jahi, USA – Native Expressions of the Soul 14.Fiona Kemp, Australia – Specimen 15.Alice van Kempen, Netherlands – Maison la Poupees 16.Gavin Libotte, Australia – Ascension 17.Leena Mahmood, India – Balcony 18.Nathan Reynolds, USA – Seattle Equilibrium 19.宗佑 白, Taiwan – Pressure of Life 20.Cara-Ann Simpson, Australia – Regeneration Spei Sub Floribus Aureis 20.Luca Tatoscevitz, Ireland – Home Away From Home 21.Zach Turner, USA – No Stopping #photography #camera #canon90d #artphotography #canon #canonphotography #photooftheday #ishoot #portraitphotography #theeye #gestaltphotography #portraiture #viewfinder #photocomposition #ruleofthirds https://www.instagram.com/p/CozRFN1ucYD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Three Cinematic Elements in One Shot In this frame from “Split,” director Charlie Gunn combines three techniques: placing the subject off center (“rule of thirds), using side-lighting to create dramatic shadows, and employing an onscreen light source (practical lighting). The result is an eye-catching image. Gunn’s five-minute split-screen drama—shot on an iPhone 14— is posted at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). #side-lighting #ruleofthirds #split-screen-movie #mobilemovieoftheweek https://www.instagram.com/p/CoFm-k7J1gS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
My friend sent me this from his job site I had to post he thought I’d dislike the composition but the #ruleofthirds is perfection 👏🏼👍🏼👌🏼reminds me of cooper Nielsen’s view from my favorite movie #centerstage 🙌🏼🌉 (at Brooklyn Bridge) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsn_RxuBw9g/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
With your owl eyes, 🦉 you watch me go 👀 Then you turn your neck around. And wonder what went down, what went went down? Lost . . . . . . . . . . . #animalphoto #animalphotos #photolab #animalsphotography #animals_in_world #photoeditor #photocard #animalsmood #photoarena_nature #photographybaby #photoarchive #photocreative #photographyworkshops #photography #animals #wildlife #photofotheday #ruleofthirds #whiteowl #greeneyes #eyes #eyesonyou #owleyes #owlsofinstagram #owldrawing #owlstagram_feature #owladdict #owlnation #birdsofinstagram #polaroid (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn2Ozp8v7q_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=