Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Rule Of Thirds, Hello!


  A common photographers follow is the 'Rule Of Thirds". This rule was taught by Mr. Chariam mostly, but Dr. Lansang further broke it down for us later in the day. Anyways, the Rule of Thirds consists of a graph type figure over the scene in which the photographer is going to take. Some cameras that are recently made have this in their sights, but most don't. Of coarse if the camera doesn't have the feature, one must imagine it. The reason why this rule was created was so that the picture doesn't seem boring (a boring picture would be when the subject would at dead center of the picture). Where ever the lines meet in the place where the viewer's eyes are attracted to.
  When I took the pictures today the only thing that would come up to my mind was, "What would D'Lang think of this picture?". A would take so much time to wonder what was a perfect picture to show the teachers. But after a picture or two, I felt really felt comfortable with the new assignment. Although Mr. Chariam said that some picture wasn't as good as it can be, i still feel that I grasped the concept of this topic. Now I just got to prove it to my teachers.

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