There are some imagination lines that photographers draw in their mind while taking a picture and those lines devise the image or the camera screen into three parts (thirds) both vertically and horizontally.
The rules of thirds is represented like this
Important elements of your composition are placed in the intersection (where the lines are joined) of the imaginary lines . Ideal places to put the important element are:
Third of the way up, third of the way from the left or right , right in the middle, right in the corner and the bottom.
See here that the main subject (object) is the person in the picture, I've tried to place him in the third way from the right and I got a bit of the background to make it more interesting
Equipment: Camera
This is the best example of role of thirds. the main object is the person in it, I've tried to place in the corner so that i might obtain a good rules of thirds. there is space for the background to be seen.
location: Oldham college (stairs)
I've chosen the stairs because the person (main object) was taller then me, i placed in on the stair so that we may have the same length. Whilst taking this picture, I've tried to put the main object on the left corner of the screen by putting his eyes in the intersection to obtain a rules pf third.
Aperture: f/5.3
Shutter speed: 1/500 sec
ISO: ISO:200
Location: Oldham College
Equipment: Camera
This is a bad example of rules of thirds. to improve this picture i shouldn't leave the aperture open up to f/11, the shutter speed 1/650, ISO 400 so that more light should have come in.
Different positions where you can put the main object
In the middle
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