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Back to Basics: Understanding the “Sunny 16 Rule” in Photography

The post Back to Basics: Understanding the “Sunny 16 Rule” in Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch. In life, we are sometimes met with certain inalienable truths; water will always flow downhill, there … Continue reading

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Center Field – 9 Acceptable Ways For Breaking Rule of Thirds in Photography

When starting, most photographers tend to shoot all subjects center-frame. As they learn more about photography and composition, they learn that centering a subject is not appealing and that they must follow the ‘Rule of Thirds’ to have a good … Continue reading

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Living With (and Without) the Rule of Thirds

Related reminder: only a few days left to get the Photography Action Cards at 88% Off For beginners in photography, composition can be a real obstacle. Even when you have all the technical skills, it can be difficult to compose … Continue reading

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Rule of Thirds: Breaking it When Necessary

While rules like the Rule of Thirds and the Golden Mean have been practiced for a long time and advocated in many articles and books, in real life situations, they can become inhibiting factors. “Big Guns” captured by Krystian Olszanski. … Continue reading

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The Rule of Thirds

Taking your photography to the next level could be as simple as following the Rule of Thirds, a basic and easy to use composition technique that can increase viewer engagement, maximize visual impact, and transform your images from good to … Continue reading

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The Rule of Thirds and Photography

Good photography requires a combination of technical expertise as well as artistic creativity. Unfortunately, the rise of digital technology has focused the attention of many beginners on the purely technical aspects of photography. All too often, the artistic side of … Continue reading

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Landscape Photography – The Rule of Three P’s

It is true that one cannot learn art or cannot induce in someone the eye for beauty. But obviously, if you have it in you, it can be honed to perfection; however small that is. “i campi di oro” captured … Continue reading

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Photography: One Hobby to Rule them All

Fellow photographers, let’s reflect for a moment on our mutual passion for this amazing art form, and maybe even do a little bragging about it. Photography is an incredibly rewarding hobby; in fact, it’s so rewarding that I believe it … Continue reading

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Living With (and Without) the Rule of Thirds

For beginners in photography, composition can be a real obstacle. Even when you have all the technical skills, it can be difficult to compose a photo that is pleasing to the eye. I have news for you: it is just … Continue reading

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The Rule of Thirds – How it Can Help or Hinder Your Composition

How compositional rules can help or hinder your composition Creating good photographs, and becoming a good photographer, is in general, not just about learning about your camera and all the rules of composition. These help, but while you should know your … Continue reading

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