The Rule of Thirds
Exploring the Rule of Thirds
1. Why do you think it is a good idea to understand a rule prior to breaking it? I think it is a good idea to understand a rule prior to breaking it because it will make it less likely to break the rule. By understanding the rule, you would know what to do and what not to do.
2. When applying the Rule of Thirds, how many sections do you create? how many intersections? When applying the Rule of Thirds, you have 9 sections and 4 intersections.
3. Why does placing the subject at the intersection or along a line feel more natural to the viewer? Placing the subject at the intersection or along a line feels more natural to viewers because it makes the photo becomes more balanced.
4. When photographing a landscape, where should the horizon line be placed? When photographing a landscape, the horizon lion should be 1/3 or 2/3 of the picture.
5. What are two questions you might want to consider when composing an image? Two questions you might want to consider when composing an image are "What are the points of interest in this shot?" or "Where am I intentionally placing them?"
2. When applying the Rule of Thirds, how many sections do you create? how many intersections? When applying the Rule of Thirds, you have 9 sections and 4 intersections.
3. Why does placing the subject at the intersection or along a line feel more natural to the viewer? Placing the subject at the intersection or along a line feels more natural to viewers because it makes the photo becomes more balanced.
4. When photographing a landscape, where should the horizon line be placed? When photographing a landscape, the horizon lion should be 1/3 or 2/3 of the picture.
5. What are two questions you might want to consider when composing an image? Two questions you might want to consider when composing an image are "What are the points of interest in this shot?" or "Where am I intentionally placing them?"