Friday 8 February 2013

Rule of thirds


The rule of thirds is a composition technique to make images more interesting and dynamic. The rule of thirds is a well known device. It divides an image into thirds (9 squares) - vertically and horizontally.
The reason why the rule of thirds works well within these images is because it draws the audiences eye not just to the subject but to the corners also. The rule shows that the subject is not always in the centre of the image but can be slightly left or right, this is more apealing and interesting to look at. The most productive image from the ones above is the wasp, this is because the use of colour is vibrant and stands out, this catches the audiences eye.    

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