January: rule of thirds
The rule of thirds is a photography composition technique that involves dividing an image into nine equal parts with horizontal and vertical lines to create a grid. When placing the main subject or focal point of the image along the lines or at the intersections of the grid, this creates a balanced composition that draws the viewer’s eye to the subject and uses the negative space around it to create an effective visual focus.
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