Ansel Easton Adams (1902-1984) “A good photograph is knowing where to stand.” When you first experience taking photos, you point your camera towards your subject, center the scene, and press the button. It’s fun to see the results, but at one point in time, you will ask yourself, how can I take better pictures? You [...]
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Photography Tips,
Rule-Of-Thirds,
Worldwide Photographers
There are certain circumstances when it’s preferable not to apply the “rule of thirds” (*) to gain better composition when shooting your photos. For example, think of a car in movement or other fast moving sports. In this case, it is better to center your shot, to be sure you do not miss it. If you are unsure what the [...]
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