Sunday, January 23, 2011

Rule of Thirds

Rule of Thirds

Hey folks!  Long time no talk!  I’m a bad, bad blogger! (I promise, I have a really, really good excuse!)

Here’s the first topic of our series on how to improve your photographs.  So let’s talk composition in regards to (cue echo-y announcer voice)… The Rule of Thirds…

Do you tend to center your subjects in the frame?  You do?  You’re not alone!  While it is not ‘wrong’ necessarily, it can sometimes be…well…boring!  Want to break out of your rut once in a while?  Read on.



The Rule of Thirds is a common principle of composing your photographs.  To do this, you would split your image into thirds, both horizontally and vertically so you have 9 symmetrical sections.



The theory behind the rule of thirds is to place your subject(s) or main focus on either one of the 4 intersecting points made by the lines, or on one of the lines itself.  This will create both an interesting and balanced image.



Lets talk about the image above.  It’s “OK” right?  It is a nice image, the colors are nice, the subject is nice, it is nice and in focus.  Do you see a pattern?  It’s NICE.  Sometimes, you just have to go for that WOW factor.  Throw things off kilter a bit!

So let’s bring in our rule of thirds.  (there are some other ‘rules’ of composition in place here, but we’ll save them for another lesson).  Now take a look at the image.  More interesting, right?  Notice how your eye moves directly to the subject’s face (this is Bailey, by the way, my Lab) and not sort of all around the image.



In a well composed image, your eye will move right to the subject, and back out through a predetermined path, not wandering all around, wondering what to focus on.

So go forth!  Try composing things differently!  Practice makes perfect!  Once you’ve perfected the Rule of Thirds, you can then BREAK it!  Rules are made to be broken, right?  Some of the world’s most influential artists/photographers got where they are because they broke the rules.  Just remember, you can’t break them until you know them inside and out!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Photo Tip Feature


I thought I would start a little section of the blog where we can delve into some tips on the how/why and logic behind a good photograph.  I can't wait to share a bit with you, and I'd love if  you would send me your images to share!  That said, you do NOT need a fancy camera to employ most of these tips.  However, an entry level DSLR will get you anywhere you want to go!

Would you like to know what's in my camera bag?  I'll tell you - no secrets here!
Camera(s)
Canon 5D (full frame sensor)
Canon Rebel XT (sub-frame/compact sensor)

Lenses
Tamron 28-75mm (2.8)
Canon 50mm (2.8)
Tamron 75-300mm
Kit lens (came with Rebel XT)

I primarily shoot with the Tammy 2.8 lens on my 5D body.  They give me so much flexibility!  That said, I shot with the Rebel for 4 years with no complaints.  Better equipment will NOT net you better photos if you do not know the basics!

First topic to be covered (Later this week) is The Rule of Thirds!  Be ready!