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In this series, we'll present 3 posts based on photography. (1/3) Composition Rules of Photography a. Rules of Thirds b. Leading Lines c. Framing d. Symmetry e. Fill the Frame We hope this helps you understand more about photography. Follow us for more. and let us know your thoughts.

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The rule of thirds is a principle of composition that helps you keep your images dynamic. It gives you eight elements to work with -- four lines and four intersections. Placing points of interest along the lines or at the intersections tends to create a more interesting composition.

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One of the first rules of art is "there are no rules". And it's true, 'right' or 'wrong' art is totally subjective, and you should simply do whatever works best for you! So then why even attempt to learn all the "art rules" and guidelines we all hear about in the first place?I believe there is s Types Of Composition In Art, Elements Of Composition In Art, Composition Guidelines, Abstract Art Composition Rules, Rules Of Composition In Art, Types Of Composition, Rules Of Composition, Composition Ideas, Meaningful Artwork

One of the first rules of art is "there are no rules". And it's true, 'right' or 'wrong' art is totally subjective, and you should simply do whatever works best for you! So then why even attempt to learn all the "art rules" and guidelines we all hear about in the first place? I believe there is s

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