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"Rule of Thirds"- The basic principle behind the rule of thirds is
to imagine breaking an image down into thirds both horizontally and
vertically so that you have 9 parts. The theory is that if you place
points of interest in the intersections or along the lines that your
photo becomes more balanced and will enable a viewer of the image
to interact with it more naturally.
NOTE: This image was created an a illustration for explaining the "Rule
of Thirds" for the Weekly Informal Challenge this week. JOIN IN.
Full EXIF Info | |
Date/Time | 26-Apr-2012 09:52:10 |
Make | Canon |
Model | Canon EOS-1D Mark II |
Flash Used | No |
Focal Length | 300 mm |
Exposure Time | 1/2000 sec |
Aperture | f/2.8 |
ISO Equivalent | 100 |
Exposure Bias | -0.67 |
White Balance | |
Metering Mode | partial (6) |
JPEG Quality | |
Exposure Program | aperture priority (3) |
Focus Distance |
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