Thursday, October 28, 2010

rule of thirds

-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?

dirt in the lower right intersection and play ground  in the upper left intersection


-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?
portable in the upper left intersection and tree in the upper right



-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?
portable inthe middle right intersection and tree in the upper right
-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?

portable middle left intersection and the trees upper right

-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?

baseball field in the lower left intersection  and trees in the uppe middle

-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?
trees in the upper right and the walkway in the  middle  intersection

-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?
walkway in the middle and trees  the upper right 


-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?
walkway lower left intersection  and portables l the whole  right intersection

-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?

portables left intersection and field middle intersection

-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?
 walkway  bottom intersection, portables right intersection

-How did you use the rule of thirds to compose this image?
the building is in the middle intersection and the dumpster in the lower left intersection

1 comment:

  1. These are great. Please edit your rule of thirds explanations to include the place in the frame you lined up your subject with. For example, for your first picture you might say that you put the mound of dirt in the lower right intersection and the playground in the upper left intersection.

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