Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Rule of Thirds Quiz - November 3rd

   In the first image, it clearly demonstraites good Rule of Thirds. This is because Rule of Thirds is when the main focus/focuses of the image are not in the middle of the image but on the top half, lower half, far right, far left, top left corner, top right corner, bottom left corner or the bottom right corner. By doing this it adds more talent/pro look to the image giving it a more eye catching apperance.
  
   The Third image is another really good example of Rule of Thirds as not only is the man letting go of the bird not in the center but the bird itself is out of the center. This gives the image a really good look, the blurred background also adds to this effect giving it a possitive look. By blurring out the background you can let the viewer focus on the main stuff rather then cluttering the picture up with a bunch of spectaters in the picture.

   The last image, this aswell is very good for a Rule of Thirds image. The top of the tower which can be seen way above is leaning more to the right the the middle with counts as Rule of Thirds. When looking at this image it also makes you follow the tower which leads you to that spot in the picture giving it an additional effect that alot of people may like. On the left side of this image there is a nice summer sky which adds character to the image giving it a nice look and calming feel to the picture.

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