La regla de los tercios

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Él Rule of Thirds is perhaps the most well-known ‘rule’ of photographic composition. It is one of the first things that beginner photographers learn about in classes on photography and rightly so as it can help you create well balanced and interesting shots.

regla de los tercios

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The basic principle behind the rule of thirds is to imagine breaking an image down into thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so that you have 9 parts.

regla de los tercios
Important intersections

With this grid in mind the ‘rule of thirds’ now identifies four important intersections on the image that you should consider placing points of interest in as you frame your image.

La teoría es que si colocas puntos de interés en el intersecciones o a lo largo de las lineas que su foto se vuelva más equilibrada y permitirá que el espectador de la imagen interactúe con ella de manera más natural.

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Most of modern cameras and mobile phones have an option to activate that grid.

As you can see on the images above the tree and the surfer are on the lines as well as horizon. It is a good technique for landscape shots to position horizons along one of the horizontal lines

Don’t forget that even of you took a photo without following this rule or have some old photo that you can still crop it so it fits the rule when you edit your photos later. Post production editing tools today have good tools for cropping and reframing images so that they fit within the rules.

You may also find my Trucos de edición de fotos useful. It shows how you can apply filers on your photos.

Enjoy this tutorial about the Rule of Thirds? Tested taking some photos? What do you think? Leave a comment.

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