Friday, 6 September 2013

Assignment 2 Rule of Thirds

We are asked to cut out a frame of 9"x12" with a 1" width out of a mounting board as a view finder to understand the Rule of Thirds.

By positioning the frame, we can position objects (or subject matter) differently at various boundaries within the view finder, thus applying the effect of the Rule of Thirds on the quality of a picture.

What to do

1. Take a total of 50 photos on the same subject matter with different varieties (Exp: A bottle, but each with different designs)

2. Make a video out of the subject matter you chose to show your comprehension about the Rule.

3. Present your video.

After much consideration, I chose Edges as my subject matter.

Why edges?

I realize edges have never experience the feeling of acknowledgement. If taken at the right angle and at the right moment, the edges and the background can be combined to form a really good picture.

Edges can be found anywhere! You just have to know how to capture them (the Rule of Thirds apply here) and which edges look better than the rest.

When I do the presentation, I can provide edges with a potential of becoming a popular subject matter for future photographers ;)

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