Practice using the rule of thirds in your photographs. Turn in one photograph for each of the following descriptions (refer back to the photograph that shows the “grid lines” to help you see where to place your subject): Take a photograph in which the subject (person, building, tree, etc.) is along one of the two vertical lines. Take a landscape photograph in which the horizon line (where the sky meets the ground, trees, or buildings) is along one of the two horizontal lines. Take a photograph of a person in which the person’s head is located at one of the four intersecting points (shown in the example photograph as circles). Take one photograph in which you do not use the rule of thirds (for example, you might center the subject in the photograph). Take the same photograph as in (d), but use the rule of thirds to compose the photograph. To submit these five photographs, copy/paste or insert them into a word processing file (such as Word, WordPerfect, etc.). Label each photograph with the letter example that you are showing in the photograph. Answer the following questions in complete sentences in the same word processing file: What is the rule of thirds? Why do photographers use the rule of thirds? You took one photograph for this project that did not use the rule of thirds and one photograph of the same scene or object that used the rule of thirds. How did using the rule of thirds change the photograph? Did it make the photograph more or less interesting
This is a lot maybe If u have a specific questions about this assignment we can help, but we cant jus do the whole thing for you thats torture
Yeah, like do you need help on a specific aspect of it, or do you need to know the entire thing. lemme fish up razors post and ping you on it, i bet someone on there can help.
I don't know what the thirds rule is!
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @eelyaK11 I don't know what the thirds rule is! \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) This should help https://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds/
The rules state that we are aloud to help you but not to do the whole thing
thats spam bc 2 ppl already said that ur jus repeating it ^
ik i as just se\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Timmyspu The rules state that we are aloud to help you but not to do the whole thing \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Ik but i was just tying to make u guys see what i saw so then u could help me with the thirds rule :c
layla, nobodies spamming lol. just let him talk. since you dont really know this either
I already said it and u sed it too, and then he jus repeated us thats my point
theres nobody on razors list whos good at photography, i apologize. But maybe try Laylas website? it might be helpful, who knows? :0
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