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Win a Canon DSLR camera and lens - The Independent


Win a Canon DSLR camera and lens
The Independent
The way the 'Rule of Thirds' works is when two sets of vertical and horizontal lines intersect, just like a noughts and crosses pattern. The points of intersection show key places in an image, so you can position important elements of your composition.

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The Photography Blog: The winner takes it all - The Independent (blog)


The Photography Blog: The winner takes it all
The Independent (blog)
LPOTY rules do allow good leeway for common digital post production techniques. However, on reviewing previous winners, the judges appear keen to place an emphasis on creative use of light and composition and avoid any risk of someone walking away from ...

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Shared vision: masterpieces on show alongside photographs they inspired - The Guardian


Shared vision: masterpieces on show alongside photographs they inspired
The Guardian
From the Renaissance onwards, it was they who laid down the ground rules for pictorial storytelling." To prove his theory, Wiggins compared the composition of a news shot of Lady Thatcher sharing the frame with a gorilla during a visit to London Zoo to ...

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Tricks for Photographing Flowers - PCWorld (blog)


Tricks for Photographing Flowers
PCWorld (blog)
This is a great opportunity to grab a camera and capture some of the natural beauty around us, whether it's in your backyard, at the local park, or along a hiking trail just out of town. Recently, I've explained some general-purpose photo tricks like ...

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Spring Creek Chronicles: Natural light dictates visual adventures - Rapid City Journal


Spring Creek Chronicles: Natural light dictates visual adventures
Rapid City Journal
Of course, light and composition are the essence of photography, though I have always believed that the rules of composition are simple and can be mastered by most anyone — the rule of thirds, lead a moving subject and give it someplace to go within ...

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