1. Why do you think it is a good idea to understand a rule prior to breaking it?
-If you understand the rule, you can break it in a specific way to create unique shots.
2. When applying the Rule of Thirds, how many sections do you create? how many intersections?
- You create 9 sections and 4 intersections.
3. Why does placing the subject at the intersection or along a line feel more natural to the viewer?
- If you place your subject at an intersection point allows the viewer to interact and see the image more naturally.
4. When photographing a landscape, where should the horizon line be placed?
-A horizon line should be placed 1/3 or 2/3 up in the shot.
5. What are two questions you might want to consider when composing an image?
-Where are the points of interest in the shot?
-Where am i intentionally placing them?
-If you understand the rule, you can break it in a specific way to create unique shots.
2. When applying the Rule of Thirds, how many sections do you create? how many intersections?
- You create 9 sections and 4 intersections.
3. Why does placing the subject at the intersection or along a line feel more natural to the viewer?
- If you place your subject at an intersection point allows the viewer to interact and see the image more naturally.
4. When photographing a landscape, where should the horizon line be placed?
-A horizon line should be placed 1/3 or 2/3 up in the shot.
5. What are two questions you might want to consider when composing an image?
-Where are the points of interest in the shot?
-Where am i intentionally placing them?