If you are interest in photography you may have heard of 'the rule of thirds'. That's exactly what sprung into my mind when I spotted this grass, pebbles and bark combination in a Grosvenor Road garden. Not that the composition of this picture bears any relationship to the photography 'rule of thirds', that's quite different...
A few people have been kind enough to contact me about the black and white picture of the Cutty Sark that I posted a few days ago. If you would like to know the technical stuff and perhaps more importantly the thinking behind the picture please just just click on this LINK...
A few people have been kind enough to contact me about the black and white picture of the Cutty Sark that I posted a few days ago. If you would like to know the technical stuff and perhaps more importantly the thinking behind the picture please just just click on this LINK...
nice colours and textures :)
ReplyDeleteThat's what drew me to it..
DeleteThe rule of thirds is something that I do try to pay heed to. I like the composition in this shot.
ReplyDeleteThanks William, it's not always necessary to follow the rules..
DeleteThe rule of thirds is something I should probably think a bit more about Geoff :)
ReplyDeleteAlways better not to think to much Grace, just go for it..
DeleteThe rule of thirds is something I should probably think a bit more about Geoff :)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen stones used this way as a border. I like it! And you're spot on with the rule of thirds. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm quite fond of stones, rocks etc in gardens
DeleteI tend to forget about the rule of thirds...
ReplyDeleteYou take nice pictures anyway, too much thinking is not always good...
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