The Rule of Thirds Picture!!!


                                   





This represents the rule of thirds because the top point hits the top right corner. Also, the bottom two left corner hit the bottom left and right.

This represents the emphasis foreground because the back of the picture is blurred.
This represents multiple subjects because there is different balls in the bowl and you can see each and every ball.

This represents emphasis height and distance because i put the the bottom of the picture on the bottom line so that the picture will look bigger than what it already is.

This represents the rule of thirds because i matched the bottom of the phone case to the bottom line on the grid.


This represents the leading lines because the bottom line of the grid hits the top of the building.

This represents  the avoiding bulls eye because the tops parts of the vase matches the top points on the grid and the bottom corner of the vase matches the bottom point of the grid.

This represents brightness because before i edited it it was a dark picture because of the flash but after i made it lighter so you can see the Jesus picture.




Comments

  1. *From this point forward do not take pictures of other peoples art work. It's copy right/ a form of plagiarism. It also does not help you with your photo taking skills.

    **There are 7 other compositional points besides "Rule of Thirds." You should have 1 photo for each point. You are missing:
    1.Simplicity
    2. Brightness and sharpness
    3. Avoid Bullseye
    4. Emphasis on height and distance
    5. Emphasis on foreground
    6. leading lines
    7. multiple subjects.

    The only pictures that correctly represent Rule of Thirds is your 1st and 6th picture.

    The body of the object has to be in the third for it to count. Edges don't count.

    I would re-shoot and resubmit this project to raise your grade. Many pictures look rushed as if done in a few seconds.

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