Rule of thirds In photography

in photography •  6 years ago 

We usually use the subject in the middle of the frame shown in the viewfinder and used to take photos from the front. The pictures are two-dimensional and unobtrusive. Before taking a shot, split the focus area horizontally and vertically into three parts.
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For work I use:


Camera
Canon 80D
Lens
Canon -50 mm 1:8-5.6G
Category
Landscapephotography
ISO
100
Location
Dhaka
Processing photos
Outdroor

Position the subject in any intercept point of lines. In photography this technique is called Rule of thirds. In some cases, if the subject is set to diagonally, the picture is beautiful and it can be covered with a large subject in a small frame.

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For work I use:


Camera
Canon 80D
Lens
Canon -50 mm 1:8-5.6G
Category
Landscapephotography
ISO
100
Location
Dhaka
Processing photos
Outdroor

Position the subject in any intercept point of lines. In photography this technique is called Rule of thirds. In some cases, if the subject is set to diagonally, the picture is beautiful and it can be covered with a large subject in a small frame.
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