Photo Tip #9 Rule of Thirds

It's Friday Photo Tip day! Today's tip is going to help you compose better, more interesting looking images. 🙂 If you come from the world of photography/design you probably know this already - but for everyone else out there it will help you - I SWEAR, it helped me way back when...

Rule of Thirds

Basically, the rule of thirds goes like this - Take any photo and imagine a 9-part grid on top of it (see images below), where there are 3 rows and 3 columns - the image is divided into 9 equal parts. This can be done horizontally or vertically. As you're composing the image, try to align the horizon or main element along the top or bottom horizontal line - OR - if you're shooting a person or other object, try to place it where the gridlines intersect. It is believed that this technique will create more interest, tension and energy in photos vs. just centering the subject matter. For more info about the rule of thirds, CLICK HERE. Friday Photo Tip #9 - Rule of Thirds | San Francisco Pet Photographer Friday Photo Tip #9 - Rule of Thirds | San Francisco Pet Photographer Friday Photo Tip #9 - Rule of Thirds | San Francisco Pet Photographer Friday Photo Tip #9 - Rule of Thirds | San Francisco Pet Photographer
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