Saturday, July 27, 2013

How to Use a Digital Camera : Composing Your Picture Using The Rule Of Thirds






Learn basic tips on using the rule of thirds in your digital photography to enhance your photo composition in this free photography video. Expert: Chris C. C...
Video Rating: 4 / 5

23 comments:

  1. Hey! Have you tried photo sfxart tricks (google it)? My mate Liam made some extraordinary pictures with their video tutorials.

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  2. i am going to look for it, Thanks for the tip

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  4. My cannon 40D doesn't have grid display through my view finder. Now it does on live view but I don't want to use that. So how do I use the rule of thirds with my cannon 40 D when it doesn't have the grid line

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  5. funny they are teaching the rule of thirds yet he is neither on a square or on an intersection of the grid.. tsk..

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  7. HQelectronicsreviewsJuly 27, 2013 at 7:25 PM

    Though your comment might be a little spammy, but you're right, I find some good tips there :) Thanks

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  8. expertvillage is SOOO crappy, they always get a little bit of information without giving the context and most of the time they tell wrong facts.

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  9. but how to switch on the rule of thirds ?

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  10. I work as a portrait photographer. Rule of thirds is not something that is understood very well by people. I get really tired of hearing from people that "it's not a good picture because the head is not centered" "There is too much space on one side." A lot of people like to bulls eye their photos too. Don't photograph a single person horizontally with the head smack dab in the middle of the frame.  For some reason people like their portraits to look like drivers License photos.

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  11. Cool video. I'm just learning myself, I've found a lot of helpful tips at thephotographyclinic (.) com

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  12. Since when do people think "acrost" is standard english? There is nothing influencing dialect.

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  13. Rule of thirds is just a basic lesson. If you are just a beginner, you will get interesting shots using rule of third. As you progress, you become more creative and brealing the rules gives you an amazing pictures.

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  14. u taught me alot in 3 min :D

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  15. you'd think a photographer would know how to say "picture".. not "pitcher."

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  16. Furio Spinosi FuriusChannelJuly 27, 2013 at 11:28 PM

    totally agree.... but it's good to know some rules before breaking every one of them!

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  18. People, if your sense of aesthetic is so impaired that your pictures are actually improved by drawing a tic-tac-toe board on your LCD, you should probably start looking for another hobby! Learning to TRUST your eye and your innate sense of compositional balance is the only way you will make photographs that are both unique and satisfying. If composition was so easy that "Put the rock at the third intersection." always produced interesting images, photography would have died off years ago.

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  21. I HATE THESE STUP@D commercials before the video.. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I WILL NEVER USE DIRECTTV..

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  22. tvamv thats hilarious

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  23. your phone is ringing >.>

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