
The Rule of Thirds is a square grid, divided into a 3 by 3 type of positioning within a camera/video shot. The image within the shot is divided into nine equal blocks, with two lines placed horizontally as well as two other lines positioned vertically within the grid. This technique enables the image taken to have a relatively professional outlook. It often helps if the background featured within the image features an image or a set of patterns which appear to have a look so as to give the outcome of the picture taken a better look to it. It is advised that the eyes within the picture is around the second horizontal line of the grid.

1 comment:
Great choice of image! What a cutie. You've got a really clear image but your explanation is a bit long-winded and makes it a bit confusing. Don't use 4 sentences if one will do. It would be good to include that key focus points are at the intersection of the gridlines.
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