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Rule of Thirds Mr. Sadler’s Digital Photography Class Photo by: Logan Simons

Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

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Page 1: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Rule of Thirds

Mr. Sadler’s

Digital Photography Class

Photo by: Logan Simons

Page 2: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Rule of Thirds• The Rule of Thirds refers

to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal point for subjects is at the intersection of these lines with secondary emphasis being seen along the lines themselves.

Page 3: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Ashley Fetzer

Page 4: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Ashley Fetzer

Page 5: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Ashley Fetzer

Page 6: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Lauren Van Schoyck

Page 7: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Lauren Van Schoyck

Page 8: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Cloey Ehrnsberger

Page 9: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Tanner Heckert

Page 10: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Tory Sevitz

Page 11: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Tyler Zinsmeiester

Page 12: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Wesley Mack

Page 13: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Cloey Ehrnsberger

Page 14: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Gage Layman

Page 15: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Isaac Kill

Page 16: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Marxen Bollinger

Page 17: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Marxen Bollinger

Page 18: Rule of Thirds - NOACSC · Rule of Thirds •The Rule of Thirds refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal

Photo by: Perla Franco