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Composition #2: The Rule of Thirds
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<blockquote data-quote="Camera Fun" data-source="post: 216988" data-attributes="member: 13006"><p>Thanks for the post. I can see how it took a lot of time for you. The rule of thirds is something I'm still working on remembering as I'm so used to centering the subject. However, when I've seen images on this forum where the rule has been applied, the results are impressive. Makes me wonder why the grid line system option in my D7000 is set up on quarters instead of thirds; which is one reason I quit using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camera Fun, post: 216988, member: 13006"] Thanks for the post. I can see how it took a lot of time for you. The rule of thirds is something I'm still working on remembering as I'm so used to centering the subject. However, when I've seen images on this forum where the rule has been applied, the results are impressive. Makes me wonder why the grid line system option in my D7000 is set up on quarters instead of thirds; which is one reason I quit using it. [/QUOTE]
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