Faizah Binti Hassan (0316234)
Exercise 4(a) & 4(b)
Lecture
Rule of Thirds
A GUIDE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Act of aligning the subject matter with one of the points where the line crosses.
- Meaning to say that our subject could either be top or bottom, left or right. Besides putting it in the middle.
Counterpoint
Enhance the picture composition by placing a secondary focal point at the diagonally opposite thirds position of the primary focal point
Triangular Composition
Principles Underpinning Composition
The principles are:
•Domination/Emphasis
•Isolation
•Balance
•Repetition
•Alignment
•Contrast
•Rhythm
•Symmetry/Asymmetry
•Harmony
Exercise 4(a)
Exercise 4a: Rule of Thirds
Capture 3 Images adhering to the Rule of Thirds
1. Using 1 person
2. Using 3 persons
3. Using a scenery
When placing the image on the document for printing; place one image with the Rule of Third lines visible and another without the lines side by side (as instructed in class)
(Put to use what you have learnt in the Zone system exercises here)
Capture 3 Images adhering to the Rule of Thirds
1. Using 1 person
2. Using 3 persons
3. Using a scenery
When placing the image on the document for printing; place one image with the Rule of Third lines visible and another without the lines side by side (as instructed in class)
(Put to use what you have learnt in the Zone system exercises here)
Using 1 Person
S.S: 0.6” f/6.3
ISO-200
Using 3 Person
S.S: 1/40 “ f/18
ISO-200
Using a scenery
S.S: 1/400”
f/16 ISO-200
Reflection
I know have a clear view of what the rule of thirds does to a photo. It gives space and let us focus on an object and therefore creates a well composed image.
Feedbacks
- My composition was complicated with too much background.
- Scenery shot subject composition couldv'e been better.
- Don't stress the picture
Screenshots!
Exercise 4(b)
Alignment - Repetition - Contrast
Isolation - Contrast - Emphasis
Harmony - Rhythm - Domination
Contrast - Harmony - Rhythm
SCREENSHOT!!
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