Composition Rules: seven and eight.


Rule seven: The rule of thirds or move it from the middle. The rule of thirds is simple. Imagine that the picture you are taking is divided by a tic-tac-toe grid. The aim of this is to center your focus on a point of intersection on the grid. For example if you want to take a picture of a person, then you should make it so that their facial region is on one of the top intersections of the grid. This technique helps to make the subject stand out and be more dramatic.

Rule eight: Know your flash's range. It is extremely important in photography to know how far your flash can reach. If you take a picture where the subject is too far away, then they will come out very dark and you will not be able to see the subject. You can check your owner's manual so that you know the exact distance you should be from the subject. This knowledge will allow you to take great photos that are lit perfectly.

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