Monday, February 9, 2009

Week 6 - Composition & The Rule of Thirds

This week's lesson from the weekly ScrapShare Photography Challenge was about composition. For this week's composition lesson, the goal was to apply "The Rule of Thirds" when shooting. Instead of positioning the subject directly in the center of the frame, you can create a more interesting shot by placing them off center...imagine cutting the frame into 9 equal parts and utilizing those parts for visual appeal.

Here are a few shots I have so far that illustrate this concept.

The first two shots show a little blue heron: the first one centered withing the frame and the second one applying the Rule of Thirds. Personally, The second photo is a bit more interesting, although it would have been better if the lighting was better...the little heron blends in with the rocks a bit too much!


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The next set of pictures all show some form of using the Rule of Thirds rather than centering the subject within the frame.


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In this one, the clown (subject) is to the far right of the image rather than centered.


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55mm focal length
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In this photo, there is more sky than water. I tried to take this shot so that the horizon line would not divide the photo into two equal parts.


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43mm focal length
AWB - Custom

The sailboat (subject) was shot to take up the full frame from top to bottom, but was placed to the far right of the frame rather than center.

2 comments:

Terri G. said...

Nice job Lindsay! You're doing a great job on these challenges!

shirley said...

My favorite one is with the clown. You also gave him plenty of space to "move" into the picture, which is another composition rule. Great job!