Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Rule of Thirds

This photo represents the rule of thirds because two thirds of the photo is a concrete wall that is in focus, while the other third of the photo, which is out of focus, is the scene on the right. I really like how the sun's brightness makes the wall stand out and look shiny.


This photo demonstrates the rule of thirds because one third of the photo is a brick wall, and the other two thirds of the photo shows a sidewalk and a street. I really like how the tall trees and cars parked on the street show leading lines, as well as the sidewalk. 


This photo represents the rule of thirds because one third of the photo shows a pole with beautiful bright yellow and red leaves, while the other two thirds of the photo is a sidewalk. The sidewalk shows repetition and leading lines.  


This photo demonstrates the rule of thirds because one third of the photo shows a cement wall and the other two thirds of the photo shows many plants and leaves. I really like how the bright colors of the plants and leaves can catch the looker's eye.


This photo represents the rule of thirds because two thirds of the photo shows a cement wall and the other third of the photo shows plants and leaves. I really like how the cement wall stands out, and looks a little brighter than the plants and leaves.  


This photo demonstrates the rule of thirds because one third of the photo shows leaves and the other two thirds of the photo shows a sidewalk and cars parked on the street. The cars in the photo represent repetition, and the sidewalk represent both repetition and leading lines.      


This photo represents the rule of thirds because one third of the photo shows a branch of a tree that is out of focus, and the other two thirds of the photo shows a street that is in focus. The cars in the back of the photo represent repetition. I really like how the sun's brightness makes this photo stand out.  


This photo demonstrates the rule of thirds because one third of the photo shows a wooden stick, and the other two thirds of the photo shows houses, trees and a street. 


This photo represents the rule of thirds because two thirds of the photo shows a side of a house that is in focus, and the other third of the photo, which is out of focus, shows a sidewalk and cars parked on the street. The cars in the photo represent repetition, and the sidewalk represent both repetition and leading lines.  

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