Rule of thirds
Compositional rules is a thing called the rule of thirds. This is were you imagine your image is divided into 9 equal squares. It is made by 2 vertical lines and 2 horizontal lines. These rules say you should position the most important parts of the image on a hotspot. The hotspots are the red crosses on the image and is what the image is focused on.
Compositional rules is a thing called the rule of thirds. This is were you imagine your image is divided into 9 equal squares. It is made by 2 vertical lines and 2 horizontal lines. These rules say you should position the most important parts of the image on a hotspot. The hotspots are the red crosses on the image and is what the image is focused on.
In photography you can take pictures from different levels. This is called worms eye view and birds eye view. Theses are the different positions you can take pictures from to make them look more effective.
Worms eye view
This is a worms eye view it is taken from lying on the ground this can be on your back or on you stomach. It is effective because you can see the bottom of the flowers.
Birds eye view
This picture is a birds eye view picture. It is effective because you can see every part of the ground. In addition the ground stands out because of the pattern on it. To create an image like this you tilt the camera down and take a picture of something that you want to.
My examples
Birds eye view
This is a birds eye view picture of the stairs.
Worms eye view
This is my worms eye view of my best mate concentrating taking her worms eye view picture.