Before the advent of cell phones the only way to capture moments was through cameras; today, however, anyone who owns a mobile phone can take pictures that can also be shared in real time with their contacts. That is why, when buying a mobile phone, the quality of the camera is usually among the first characteristics that are considered by the buyer, which is why the choice often falls on the Apple smartphone. To take beautiful photos, however, it is not enough to have an iPhone, you also need to know improve its camera and one of the most suitable methods to do this is to exploit the rule of thirds. Don't you know what it is? Don't worry, in this article we will explain what it is and how to use it, so you can take breathtaking photos.
What is the rule of thirds
La rule of thirds provides for the division of the image into nine parts through two horizontal lines and two vertical lines, which respectively divide the photo into tailor. But what can one do grid such? Nothing extremely complicated: the subject of the photo, if placed along these lines (horizontal or vertical) or where they meet, makes the photo instantly more bella e interesting. Therefore the grid allows you to position the subject of the photo (whether it is a person or a landscape) in an optimal way.
How to apply the grid to your iPhone's camera
The first thing to do is to go to "Settings", Then just open the section"Camera"And you can activate using the appropriate command"Grid". Now let's see better the various tricks depending on the subject of your photo.
HD Portrait
When taking a photo of a person, it is important to remember that the most relevant part, and which you will need to take into account most, is that which concerns the eyes. So try to make it happen eyes of the subject along the guidelines or in theirs intersection.
Landscape
If, on the other hand, you want to take a photo of a landscape, you will have to take into account other factors, such as horizon line; as for the latter, try to match it with one of the horizontal guidelines. Instead, you can use vertical lines for landscape elements such as the sun or trees.
Break the rules
Once you have learned how to handle the rule of thirds, you can safely "play" a bit 'and Break the rules sometimes. Don't limit your imagination and experiment, you might be pleasantly surprised by your results. And now ready… Click!
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