The composition rule of thirds affects the quality of a picture by making it more interesting. Using the rule of thirds make it easier to center a photo.
In photography the rule of thirds is when you take a photograph which the subject is at the edge of the picture, for example if you take a shot of a leaf, it would be at either the left or the right of the picture and the rest is empty space. It makes a better more stylish photograph.
The practice arose as a rulew of thumb in composition,certainly antedating Modern SLR cameras with direct viewing. May have some connection to the Abney"s Rule developed by one Captain Abney of the RE engineers.He invneted the Abney level andalso did somework with pinhole cameras. The altrnate termfor Rule of thirds using theanalogy with a Tic-Tac-Toe diagram-is Octothorp, also spelled Octothorpe, the Original menaingforthis verfsatile punctuaitonmarkaka Number sign,Pound Key,etc.Ansel Adams invented the Zone, a developing process of compositon far more complex thbn the rule of thirds. mind that Lens cap!
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You mean composition techniques (picture taking)? How about 1)rule of thirds 2)leading lines 3)framing 4)motion blur 5)panning You mean technical techniques? How about creative use of depth of field and light, controlling perspective (rather the illusion of it), using correct filters when required, use of reflections (or elimination of), double exposures, to name a few. Micron resolution and zooming
A. one or more points of interest.
It affects the aesthetic value of the image. Composition is very, very, very important.
It makes it more interesting than centering a picture would.
Start off by drawing 4 whole boxes. Shade all of them in completely. Draw another box of the same size, but split it into thirds. Shade in 2 of those thirds.
Well, let's think of this like painting a happy little picture. If we have -3, that's the same as -3 wholes. And two thirds is like having 2 out of 3 parts. So, in total, we have -3 wholes and 2 thirds, which is the same as having -9 thirds. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents.
Oh, dude, two thirds of an hour is 40 minutes. You could draw a clock and divide it into thirds, but honestly, just trust me on this one. Who needs a diagram when you've got my expert comedic math skills?
I can help you with a "mental picture'" Take a pie or a cake ( IT MUST BE CHOCOLATE) and divide it into 3 parts. Each part is a third. Now take 5 pies or cakes ( all chocolate) and you have 5x3 or 15 thirds. To get 16 thirds, just take one piece of ( you guessed it chocolate) pie from one more pie that you divided into thirds. All together you have 16 thirds. Since you have 2 pieces let over from that last pie, (2/3 of the pie by the way) just send it to the first chocolate lover that comes to mind.
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In photography the rule of thirds is when you take a photograph which the subject is at the edge of the picture, for example if you take a shot of a leaf, it would be at either the left or the right of the picture and the rest is empty space. It makes a better more stylish photograph.
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the answer to nine and two thirds and five and two thirds is 4