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Are you kidding. First off, the rule of thirds is more of a guideline. Secondly, it doesn't apply to such a big image. The point of it is to add variety to a large image.JacksonCougAr wrote:Ye'ah! Although the rule of thirds is being greatly ignored ^^
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Sigs are SMALL.noscottno wrote:Are you kidding. First off, the rule of thirds is more of a guideline. Secondly, it doesn't apply to such a big image. The point of it is to add variety to a large image.JacksonCougAr wrote:Ye'ah! Although the rule of thirds is being greatly ignored ^^
As for the sig, it's very nice, a like that b&w the best.
what? that doesn't make much sense...JacksonCougAr wrote:Sigs are SMALL.noscottno wrote:Are you kidding. First off, the rule of thirds is more of a guideline. Secondly, it doesn't apply to such a big image. The point of it is to add variety to a large image.JacksonCougAr wrote:Ye'ah! Although the rule of thirds is being greatly ignored ^^
As for the sig, it's very nice, a like that b&w the best.
It can be applied to anything; correct it is a guideline but it does make images appear more interesting. I don't care that he didn't use it, so why did you care that I mentioned it.
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