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02/07/2011 08:06:28 AM · #1 |
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02/07/2011 08:46:47 AM · #2 |
Good ol' rule of thrids :-)
Wow...i remember the one in 2009, really doesnt seem to be thta long ago... |
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02/07/2011 09:45:35 AM · #3 |
Nearly a freestudy. I was pretty happy with my entry in the last one. I used the technique in a subtle manner instead of planting my subject on a set of cross-hairs. Enough people got it.
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02/07/2011 10:01:32 AM · #4 |
Hmmm....I like this topic. May have to get off my butt and try for a repeat. :) |
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02/07/2011 11:56:02 AM · #5 |
Would have been interesting to see this as a minimal editing challenge. |
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02/14/2011 02:36:17 PM · #6 |
Very new here, sorry if I'm asking a dumb question, I did try searching but can't seem to find out what the specific subject matter rules are for Rule of Thirds? |
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02/14/2011 02:38:31 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by HenryDavid: Very new here, sorry if I'm asking a dumb question, I did try searching but can't seem to find out what the specific subject matter rules are for Rule of Thirds? |
//ruleofthirdsphotography.com/ |
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02/14/2011 02:39:24 PM · #8 |
Thank you, a google search and wickipedia solved my question, sorry for posting a dumb question. |
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02/14/2011 02:51:49 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by HenryDavid: Thank you, a google search and wickipedia solved my question, sorry for posting a dumb question. |
No dumb questions. Only an occasional idiot that fails to listen to the answers given. ;)
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