RULE OF THIRDS
This compositional rule is called the "Rule of Thirds." It's a simple but powerful technique used in both photography and cinematography to create visually appealing and balanced compositions.
Imagine dividing your image into a grid of nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines. The most important elements of your image are then placed at or near the intersections of these lines. By doing this, you create a more natural and dynamic composition, as opposed to placing the subject directly in the center.
Additionally, it's recommended to position the horizon along one of the horizontal lines rather than right in the middle. This off-center placement is more visually pleasing and draws the viewer's attention to different parts of the image.
By utilizing the Rule of Thirds, you not only create a more engaging image but also encourage viewers to explore the space within the frame and interpret the relationship between the subject and its surroundings.


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