I love this list ✨SO✨ much! Never heard of the rules of thirds. The way you explained it makes so much sense too. I do love different POVs in photos. Such a simple way to get many angles and capturing a mood. Background being cleaned up is so important too even for novices! ✨ 📸✨
Thank you so much for the tips Kita. The rule of 3rd was the tip I never knew I needed, especially as a new creator and also the balance tip. I’ll try them out this week.
This is kind of a more advanced way of looking at your photos. A more “advanced” version of the rule of thirds. You will still divide your frame into thirds but the thirds may be different than I explained in this video. When you would use it is when you see it in your image. There isn’t a set rule on when you should use this technique. You should try different setups for your composition to get it the way that looks aesthetically pleasing to you!
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I am so using these tips going forward!
You're the 1st person to explain the Rule of 3rds that made sense AND showed it, so it clicked.
I’m glad I could break it down for you to make sense! Thanks for watching!
Wowww thanks for these tips! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
You're so welcome!
Really great tips! I look forward to trying them out next time I’m taking pictures!
Please do! Thanks for watching!
I love this list ✨SO✨ much! Never heard of the rules of thirds. The way you explained it makes so much sense too. I do love different POVs in photos. Such a simple way to get many angles and capturing a mood. Background being cleaned up is so important too even for novices! ✨ 📸✨
I’m glad you enjoyed this list! Getting multiple POVs can definitely tell a story! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for the tips Kita. The rule of 3rd was the tip I never knew I needed, especially as a new creator and also the balance tip. I’ll try them out this week.
I'm glad I was able to provide you these tips! And let me know how your practice goes! Thanks for watching!
When do you use golden ratio composition?
This is kind of a more advanced way of looking at your photos. A more “advanced” version of the rule of thirds. You will still divide your frame into thirds but the thirds may be different than I explained in this video. When you would use it is when you see it in your image. There isn’t a set rule on when you should use this technique. You should try different setups for your composition to get it the way that looks aesthetically pleasing to you!