Thursday, September 26, 2013

Rule of Thirds

I see this as the rule of thirds because the subject of the photo is off to the left and stands out against the blank background 

This is rule of thirds because the bricks are in the lower right section and is the only object to be drawn to.

The light in this photo is the subject and the focus of this picture and hits the intersecting point of a grid exactly. This demonstrates the rule of thirds because of the lights position and how your eye is drawn to the subject.

The white door takes up a third of the photo and is heavily contrasted with the vibrant green color of the leaves if you compare this photo with the next, you can see that your attraction is always drawn to the white door.

Comparison to the previous photo.

This shows rule of thirds because the blue sky takes up the top third while the patterned fence takes up the bottom third. Also the photo is broken up in vertical thirds as well though not as extreme as the horizontal split. the flowers bring color to one side of the photo. 

the sky and the buildings are separated in thirds where the top third is taken up by the sky and the lower portion is the building. I think that since the buildings are very very patterned and uniform, you are attracted to the building.

This demonstrates rule of thirds with the designed window in the top left and then the contrast of nature with architecture in the left part of the photo. 


This demonstrates the rule of thirds because the middle of the plant is directly on the intersection point and it helps that there is a blend in color that helps to bring your attention to the middle.

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