Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Subject alongside, at the intersection or inside lines in composition rules?


I have been reading different articles on photo composition. These discuss rules of thirds, triangles, and golden ratio, each suggesting different and contradicting approaches. Some of them say to place the subject alongside lines, some inside triangles or rectangles, and some at the intersections.


So where exactly should I place the subject orpoint of interest in the following 3 rules?



  • thirds

  • triangles

  • golden ratio



Inside, intersections, or alongside?




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