THE COMPOSITION OF PHOTOGRAPHY
1: simplify the scene
2: fill the frame
3: aspect ratio
4: avoid the middle
5: leading lines
6: using diagonals
7: space to move
8: backgrounds
9: creative with colours
10: breaking the rules
2: fill the frame
3: aspect ratio
4: avoid the middle
5: leading lines
6: using diagonals
7: space to move
8: backgrounds
9: creative with colours
10: breaking the rules
The rule of three or power of three is a writing principle that suggests that things that come in threes are inherently funnier, more satisfying, or more effective than other numbers of things. The reader or audience of this form of text is also thereby more likely to remember the information
So, the first golden rule is the Rule of Thirds or Golden Ratio. It affects the ratio of a picture size, as well as the placement of the main subjects in the photo. This ratio is close to the 35mm ratio, so you don't need to change the size of the photo in most cases. But you need to consider the composition: main subject should lie on one of the four lines or four intersections. Truthfully speaking, these rules are not always the same. Rule of Thirds is a simplified version of the Golden Mean.
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