Rule Of Thirds
In the rule of thirds, photos are divided into thirds with two imaginary lines vertically and two lines horizontally making three columns, three rows, and nine sections in the images. Important com positional elements and leading lines are placed on or near the imaginary lines and where the lines intersect. When taking a photograph with the rule of thirds in mind, it’s always best to compose the photograph in the camera. This is so that you can avoid cropping later to retain as much of the image as possible and avoid reducing the quality of your photographs.
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On this photo the Cheetah is overlapping two of the four power points and is definitely the most noticeable thing in the picture, also the grass at the bottom is slightly blurred out adding more focus to the leopard. I really like this photo as there is no bright plants or animals in the background that would draw the viewers attention away from the Cheetah.
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