Photography:

 

Rule Of Thirds.
using the rule of thirds you can change one photograph into many different
photographs using the rule of thirds.
The process is simply changing the focal point, and cropping the picture
around your selected point of focus.
            
                                           Original photograph
                   
 Changes the focal point to the middle of the                Changes the focal point to the part where the
docks                                                       road turns around the corner.
                  
 Changes the focal point to the bridge                       Changes the focal point to the high blue sky.
leaving out the road and water.

                  

 

   This moves the focal point to the broken pieces                            Moves the focal point from the road (as in the original

   of the dock                                                                                     photograph), to the sky/ clouds.

 

 

 

 In the last photo above, the focal point is more so the trees, because of the sharpness of the landscape

and the colors in the changing of the seasons, it brings your attention out of the sky and off of the road

and brings your eyes to the trees.

 

 

By: Orlando Trott

 

 

 

 

 


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