In a simply way to explain it is this " We will never center the Subject or The Person, because that gives the idea of selling something, (you can used in that way if you want to sell something), WE WILL ALWAYS PUT THE PERSON OR OBJECT IN ONE SIDE OF THE IMAGE"
The first thing you need to know, is the picture of the screen of your camera or your cellphone is divided in 4 imaginary points, draw in your mind two vertical lines and two horizontal lines, where the points connect is there where you need to focus your attention and use it… imagine you are waking alone at the SALAR, this magic place made by Ocean Salt, you can put the object or the subject in the middle but you prefer give a open wide view, then you use this CONNECTION POINTS, is not about if the picture is nice or beauty, is about what the pictures transmit, and is better to use this tip to give more perspective and form to the picture.
This Rule like any other can be broken, but actually if you take a look and put some attention to thee images, you can feel differente emotions at the same place.
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Thank you @El_Lemus for sharing with the community one of the basic rules of photography: the rule of third.
I think you may find interesting this post Let’s talk about photography techniques by everyone! written by @YasumiKikuchi , that open interesting view of photographic techniques, mostly comparing two different philosophy and adding the use of the Golden Ratio
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Hi @El_Lemus ,
Very nice and useful post! Thanks for it!
The rule of thirds is very useful for the composition of the photo because of the lines. I’ve tried it and it works for me very well. I am passionate about photography as well and if you are interested in, you can check this post: 3 versteckte Orte in Bulgarien um wunderschöne Landschaftsfotos aufzunehmen.
If you know more photography techniques, it would be very nice to create another post about them.
Have a great day!
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Nice tips on the rule of thirds! At what location were these photos taken?
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fantastic work. I like them
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@El_Lemus Well composed and great pictures…
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@El_Lemus You have done a lot of meaningful things from a terrific perspective.
KURT
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Hello @ErmesT
Thank you for introducing my article!
As you talked with me before, how do you break it humanities after discovering the laws of natural science? That is important.
Hi @El_Lemus thank you for teaching your photography idea!
Your view is just photo science! I will introduce it in my post.
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