...thank you Savio for the post
on “Rule of Thirds”. Thought I will add a few lines on the same for our friends
wanting to click good pictures.
We all must have heard or said at
some point of time; He clicks good pictures, must be having a good camera “Hell
No” It’s like you go to someone’s home for lunch and say, Wow your food is so
delicious. You must be having nice vessels :p
Now there is only one rule in
photography i.e. there are no rules of clicking pictures. The Rule of thirds is
just a guideline which will draw the eye and make your pictures look better,
dynamic and stand out from a snapshot. Also note to be aware of what’s in the surrounding
and try clicking from a different point of view, like, raise yourself higher or
lower from the point you would normally stand and take the short.
So if you’re having problems
initially with placing your subjects on the thirds or can’t figure where the
imaginary lines should be, don’t worry. Cameras now days come with a “Grid” which
can be switched on from the cameras menu to be displayed on the LCD (refer to
camera manual). Once you get used to
this way of photography you will see the thirds applied in almost every professional photograph.
How to click good photographs? go out and click some for a start . The more you click the better
you'll get. So just SnapThat!
Thanks Kevin for the further insight into the Rule of Thirds in Photography!
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