The rule of thirds
Smartphone Photography Tips and Tricks
The rule of thirds
This is one of the simplest, easiest rules to remember about photography, and yet its invaluable to making your photo compositions look great. The idea is that our eyes are naturally attracted to images that are divided into thirds, and the subject of the photo looking off-centre slightly. To help you achieve this, most smartphone cameras let you use a grid of two horizontal and two vertical lines when taking photos. The subject of your photo should be at one of the four intersections of these lines to theoretically get the most visually-pleasing photo.
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