The rule of thirds in a photo
- Anna Orsulyak
- 6 дек. 2018 г.
- 2 мин. чтения
What is this concept in photography?
The third rule is to divide an image into nine equal parts using imaginary lines - two parallel horizontal and two parallel vertical ones. That is, when photographing, you should pay attention to where the accent of a photograph (building, person, animal, etc.) will be placed.
It is recommended to align important parts on the left side of the photo, because this is natural to our eyes, as we read from left to right. However, this is not steadfast true, since placing a key object on the right side can also dynamically look in the photo.
In addition, the intersection of the above lines form the so-called points of strength, which is also worth using when constructing a good composition in the photo. At these points, certain key components of the object being photographed may be placed, for example - the bell tower.
When constructing a good composition, i
it's worth using the so-called points of strength

Why apply the rule of thirds? First, it teaches young photographers the right way to build songs. Secondly, it teaches to distinguish the key components of an object that is presented in a photograph. And thirdly, the use of the rule of thirds allows the photographer to focus the viewer's view on those objects that he would like to highlight and centralize in his photograph.
How to make a photo following the rule of thirds?
When photographing an object, it is worth drawing a tertiary grid in your imagination and adjusting in such a way that the main elements of the frame fall on either the line or their intersection. Also, for beginners, it is worthwhile to use the tertiary grid function, which can be turned on / off in almost all cameras - this will greatly facilitate the work.
Leave more space there, where people look

ANOTHER CONSENT TO THE PHOTOGRAPHE-INITIAL:
Shooting people according to the rule of thirds
Leave more space there, where people look
Photographing a person to full height - place it along the vertical line on the left side;
When photographing a portrait, it is desirable that the human eyes fall on the upper horizontal line - this will add depth of sight;
If the photo shows an object in motion, then leave more space in front of it than after it, so that the motion vector is understood;
If there are several objects in the photo, then it is recommended that the main one be placed on the lower right point, because it is better for the perception than the lower left.
Do not be afraid to use editors, because with their help you can apply the rule of thirds to already existing photos, it's worth only cropping everything is unnecessary.
Pay attention to the direction of the human eye, because where the look - there should be more free space
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