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		<title>Photographic Composition</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Kitada</dc:creator>
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Hi, I wanted to talk today about photographic composition and the rule of thirds.
This image illustrates how each frame needs to be carved into thirds, both vertically and horizontally. The areas where the lines meet are referred to as the areas of convergence.
This photo is of my niece, who I asked to stand against the wall [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hi, I wanted to talk today about photographic composition and the rule of thirds.</p>
<p>This image illustrates how each frame needs to be carved into thirds, both vertically and horizontally. The areas where the lines meet are referred to as the areas of convergence.</p>
<p>This photo is of my niece, who I asked to stand against the wall of the entry way of my old house. I spent about 20 hours converting this wall into an Italian villa-like wall. So, I took a picture of it anytime I could!</p>
<p>Her yellow dress and the flowers on her shirt matched the wall, so I placed her face in the upper left area of convergence. The viewer&#8217;s eye is naturally led to these areas, so the goal of the photographer is achieved.</p>
<p>Enjoy and have a great weekend!</p>
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