Bending the Most Well-Known Rule in Photography
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- I'm challenging myself to do street photography on one street every week.
One week, One Street, One Video.
This is week 6, Lonsdale Street in Melbourne.
In this one, I explore the use of rule of thirds, interpretation variations, and bending the rule. I hope this street photography tip is helpful!
🔗 Links
Instagram: / sande.jpeg
More photos from this session: edn.as/photos/...
⚙️ Gear Used
📸 Photo Camera: Fujifilm X100VI
🎞️ Film simulation recipe: Kodak Portra 400 v2 (fujixweekly.co...)
🎥 Video Camera: DJI Action 4
🎼 Music
1. "Gingerly" by Dusty Decks
2. "Chronoshifting" by Guustavv
3. "Rush Hour" by Timothy Infinite
One thing I learnd from other photographers is if the composition is not aligned to a 3X3, try to imagine a grid in only a part of the picture. You did something close in the picture you took through a broken bus stop.
Also I see you're a small creator like me so I just want to support you bud, you're doing great!
Most of the examples are using the bottom left intersection. I assume you can do right intersection as well? Any major issues with using bottom right?
I like this tutorial format, nice one
Haha, I didn’t realise that the examples mostly use bottom left! You are right, you can use any intersection, including the top ones.
@@sandeharsa If I take photo of a person, should the intersection be on the head or body as a general guide?
@@mingweitee1074it should be the focal point, so it depends! Though it’s usually the head/face