...This is the third edition of my series about photography. All those who are here for the first time, I invite you to the first and second entry.
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TRIPARTITE DIVISION
Most aspiring photographers framing photos, places the subject in the center of the photo. However, such a method rarely passes the exam. Usually, it seems to us that the displacement will be considered an error. Nothing more false! Tripartite division consists in dividing the screen into three vertical and three horizontal fragments like in the picture (most cameras have this function in their own right, is called a photographic grid).
This grid gives us 4 intersection points, called strong points. And it is at these points that we try to place the object photographed!
It was examined that in these areas (areas of strong points), the human eye catches the most information, which is why the photos seem to be more interesting to us. In addition, photos taken in this way have some kind of dynamics.
Try to take one picture with a centrally placed object and the other using the above rule, let me know how it turned out!
Soon another part ...