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How to Use a Digital Camera : Composing Your Picture Using The Rule Of Thirds

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2007

Learn basic tips on using the rule of thirds in your digital photography to enhance your photo composition in this free photography video.

Expert: Chris C. Conklin
Bio: Ever since Chris Conklin was a little child growing up in Southern California, his interest in photography has been at his core.
Filmmaker: Chris Conklin

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  • I HATE THESE STUP@D commercials before the video.. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I WILL NEVER USE DIRECTTV..

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  • @Mahatche i am going to look for it, Thanks for the tip

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  • My cannon 40D doesn't have grid display through my view finder. Now it does on live view but I don't want to use that. So how do I use the rule of thirds with my cannon 40 D when it doesn't have the grid line

  • funny they are teaching the rule of thirds yet he is neither on a square or on an intersection of the grid.. tsk..

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  • @flashyshoe011 Though your comment might be a little spammy, but you're right, I find some good tips there :) Thanks

  • expertvillage is SOOO crappy, they always get a little bit of information without giving the context and most of the time they tell wrong facts.

  • but how to switch on the rule of thirds ?

  • I work as a portrait photographer. Rule of thirds is not something that is understood very well by people. I get really tired of hearing from people that "it's not a good picture because the head is not centered" "There is too much space on one side." A lot of people like to bulls eye their photos too. Don't photograph a single person horizontally with the head smack dab in the middle of the frame. For some reason people like their portraits to look like drivers License photos.

  • Cool video. I'm just learning myself, I've found a lot of helpful tips at thephotographyclinic (.) com

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