Photography, two questions, need help ASAP? You can put a small level on your camera to help keep the horizons straight. True False Using the Rule of Thirds, what is the best position to put objects of interest? In the right corner At the four intersecting points In the center of the grid In the bottom third of the photograph
second one is At the four intersecting points
and the first one is true
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The Rule of Thirds involves imagining that your photograph is split into thirds, horizontally and vertically, to create nine squares and four points of intersection within the photograph. This grid helps to identify four good places to position points of interest in the photograph (the four intersecting points) and six different lines that you can also use to position elements. The idea behind the Rule of Thirds is that by placing items of interest at these four intersecting points or along the grid lines the photograph will become more balanced and dynamic. Studies done on how individuals view photographs have shown that our eyes are naturally drawn to the four sites of intersection.
it is FOUR INTERSECTING POINTS
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