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Old 05-14-2007, 03:06 PM
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Default Rule of thirds

Here we will go over the rule of thirds, which Im sure some of you already are aware of, but most of you dont know yet.

If you have a good scenery scene, your first instinct is to shoot it straight on. While this may look good, what makes your picture amazing is the rule of thirds. Which is: Imagine two horizontal lines on your Viewfinder, Now, if you have say land and ocean, you would position the land (focal point) To either the left or right horizantol lines.. never in the middle. It gives your pictures added interest to use to rule of thirds.

Just thought it would be a helpful tip to other people as it was to me when taking pictures..
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