RULE OF THIRDS
Rule of Thirds is all about lining up your pictures and making every thing focus on the main subject. On your camera you have a setting where you can set a grid on your screen. This grid helps you with taking your photos. The main point of this grid is to help you line up the main objects/subjects in your photos either on the intersecting points of the grids or one of the lines. This helps the viewers of the photos notice the main objects/subjects in each of the photos. The Rule of Thirds can be helpful for any kind of photography. (Portraits, Sports, Landscape, etc.) In Example 1 the way the leaves are lined up between the two lines follows the Rule of Thirds. In Example 2 the yellow fire hydrant is lined up on the vertical line. The horizontal lines are lined up where the grass and corn field meet and where the corn field and sky meet. In Example 3 the yellow flower in the bottom corner is right on the intersecting point of the two lines. In Example 4 the horizontal lines line up where the sky and corn meet and where the corn turns from brown to green. These photos below all demonstrate the Rule of Thirds photos.