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Sep 07

September Tutorial: Rule of Thirds

Many of the visual arts, such as painting and graphic design use the rule of thirds as a general rule of thumb – even scrapbooking!  (see Christy Riopel‘s article on page 132 in our Fall 2010 issue of Canadian Scrapbooker magazine)  The same holds true for photography.

The rule of thirds (or principle of thirds) states ”that an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections.” (Wikipedia)

Huh?

Well, in layman’s terms, it simply means that if you mentally divide your image into a 3×3 grid, your points of interest should be placed at either the intersection points or along the horizontal or vertical lines.  This will created a balanced photo, allowing the reader to view it in a natural way – studies have shown that the eyes have a tendency to start at these intersection points, rather than the centre so using the rule of thirds creates an image that is pleasing to the viewer and will easily engage them.

For example:

Taken with Nikon D70 at f/4, 1/1250 sec., ISO 200

This photo engages the viewer, not only because of its’ adorable subject (love those little pigtails!), but because the focal point and points of interest are placed at an intersection point (subject’s eyes) or along the lines (subject, horizon, grass) as illustrated below:

Rule of thirds, illustrated.

Take the following photo, as another example:

Taken with Nikon D70 at f/11, 1/400 sec., ISO 200

While the monochromatic colour scheme and the starkness of the black on white are effective, the photo is static and uninspiring.  But look what happens when I reframed the image, using the rule of thirds:

Taken with Nikon D70 at f/11, 1/400 sec., ISO 200

By zooming in on the image and shifting it to the left side, the tree is accentuated and the branches lead the eye across the image.  It also eliminates any distracting background elements in the background.

As a side note, I could have made my aperture (f/stop) wider (i.e. smaller number, like f/2) to achieve a short depth of field.  To do so, I would have had to increase my shutter speed (i.e. 1/8000th of a second) to achieve the same exposure.  You can review the tutorial on Depth of Field here.

Here are a few more examples:

Taken with Nikon D300s at f/8, 1/500 sec., ISO 200

Taken with Nikon D300s at f7.1, 1/500 sec., ISO 200

Some cameras offer a setting that displays a grid in the viewfinder to help the photographer line up their elements according to the rule of thirds.

So grab your camera, check your manual for a grid display setting and start viewing things in a different way today!

September 2010 photography assignment:

Using the September tutorial as a guide, photograph a subject or object using the rule of thirds.  Line up your subject in various ways to get the most effective composition.  As always, if you have any questions, please leave me a comment on this post, or email me.

Deadline:  11:59 pm EST, September 30th, 2010

Please submit your photo, using our submission form only, for a chance to be entered into our draw to win an awesome prize.   Photos must have been taken between Sept. 7th and 30th, 2010.  A randomly chosen entry will be drawn after the deadline.  Please click HERE to review the rules regarding this draw BEFORE submitting.  Please note – submissions that are not relative to the tutorial and/or do not abide by these rules will not be posted on the blog, or entered into the draw.  PLEASE remember that your submitted photos should be sized to 72dpi, and at least 500 pixels wide.  Don’t forget to  include your camera settings, including camera used, f/stop, aperture and ISO for your image in the Comments section of the submisson form!  Submissions that do not include this info may not be posted on the blog.

This month’s sponsor is Bo Bunny!  Check out this sweet prize pack from their Gypsy line!

September Prize Sponsor: Bo Bunny

But that’s not all you could win… stay tuned for details (to follow shortly!) on our big one-year blog-iversary contest for a chance to be published in Canadian Scrapbooker and to win a Cinch!!

Cheers,

Sep 07

Blog Hop winners!

Our Blog Hop has now come to a close!  Thank you so much to all of our participants – I hope you enjoyed touring our team’s blogs, as well as visiting some of our tutorials!

Our September tutorial will be posted shortly, as well as details on our big contest, but without further ado, I’d like to present the winners of our blog hop, listed by blogger:

Sue Sykes (Quick Quotes):  Tracy Christman
 Jackie Ludlage (Impression Obsession):  Lori Martin
Connie Nichol (Cosmo Cricket):  Lucy Chesna 
Heather Starosielski (Adornit Carolee’s Creations):  Heidi Brand
Cari Locken (Fancy Pants):  Alison Day
Leica Forrest (Quick Quotes/KaiserCraft):  Loren Gurr
Allison Orthner (USArtQuest):  Jennifer Stahr
Carolyn Peeler (Cosmo Cricket):  Celia
Jayme Loge (Earth Art Int’l):  Stacey R
Christy Riopel (Prima):  Kelly Malacko

We also have two winners of the bonus prizes:

PinkE  (Local King Rubber stamps/American Crafts Stickers)
Diana (7 Gypies Paper Tape)

 Congratulations to all of our winners!! Please send me an email with your mailing address and we’ll get your prizes off to you!

But we’re not done with the prizes yet… check back later today and we’ll fill you in on our contest details for a chance to win a Cinch AND to be published in Canadian Scrapbooker Magazine!

Cheers,

Sep 05

Just a note…

I’ve noticed that some people may be having problems leaving comments on either the tutorials here, or on the members’ blogs. 

Because we want everyone to have a fair chance, we will be considering all comments.  If you are unable to comment on the tutorial, but can leave a comment on the team member’s blog, please indicate that in your comment on their blog.  The same holds true if you are able to comment on the tutorials, but not the team member’s blog.

If you are unable to comment on EITHER, please send me an email indicating details and I will enter your name into the draw!

Thanks so much for hopping along with us – I hope you’re having fun and are encouraged to play with your camera more!!

Cheers,

Sep 03

Hippity Hop…

To our Blog Hop!

Have you been enjoying our blog hop?  I understand that there were a few issues with leaving comments on the tutorials, but I think we have sorted it all out, so please try again.  And please ensure that you fill out your name and email, as it is required for the comment to be posted.  No other sign up or account is required.  If you still have difficulty, after entering this info, please send me an email with specific details and we will definitely check into it for you! 

You have until 11:59pm EST on  September 6th to leave comments on all of the tutorials and the CS team’s blogs.  If you do, you’ll be entered into TWELVE draws for prizes like these:

We’ll announce all of the winners early on September 7th!  We will also be posting our September tutorial on the Rule of Thirds, and revealing details of our blog-iversary contest in which you could win a Cinch by WRMK, as well as a chance to be published in Canadian Scrapbooker magazine!

So start our blog hop HERE with my blog and hop your way to some fabby scrappy prizes!

Cheers,

Sep 01

Welcome to the CS Hands On! Photography Blog Hop!!

Welcome to the 1st Hands On! Photography Blog Hop!!

I’m so excited to have you join us!  It’s hard to believe that it’s been a full year since I posted the first Hands On! photography (HOP) tutorial – thanks to all of our readers who supported us and who submitted their photos to our monthly contests!

Our blog hop will take you around to our Canadian Scrapbooker team’s blogs.  To celebrate our one-year anniversary, each blogger will be inviting you to review one of our past tutorials.  Each will also be giving away a great prize!  For a chance to win on each teammate’s blog, just leave a comment on their blog, as well as on the tutorial post they are showcasing in their blog post.  All winners will be drawn early on September 7th and announced here on the HOP blog.

Here is a list of the destinations in your blog hop:

Sue Sykes  - Kewl Beans <– that’s me!
Jackie Ludlage – Backstage Pass
Connie Nichol – Everyday’s an Adventure
Heather Starosielski – Serendipity
Cari Locken – Me & My Thoughts
Leica Forrest – I’m Here To Live Out Loud
Allison Orthner – It’s Not About Me
Carolyn Peeler – Cut ‘N Paste
Jayme Loge - Scrapbooking Fanatics
Christy Riopel – Scraps of Life

Are you excited to start hopping?!?  Start here at my blog and follow the hop to the remaining team members via the links on each of the blogs.  Remember to leave comments on their blogs, as well as on the tutorial that each blogger is showcasing, to be eligible for the prize that they are offering!  And please browse our talented team’s blogs and bookmark them for continued inspiration and ideas! 

As an added bonus, once you finish your blog hop, return here and leave me a comment and I will randomly draw 2 winners for the following prizes:

Stamps from Local King Rubber Stamp and American Craft Stickers

7 Gypsies Paper Tape

Then join us back here on September 7th for the announcement of all blog winners, along with the September tutorial and the announcement of another contest for a chance to be published in the next issue of Canadian Scrapbooker, as well as to win one of these beauties:

 

How cool is that??  So have fun, and good luck in your hopping!

Cheers,

Sep 01

August Winner!!

Thanks to our readers who shared their photos with us this month!

Using www.random.org, we have randomly drawn a winner:

List Randomizer

There were 10 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

  1. Stephanie Schan, ON
  2. Serena Gelaman, AB
  3. Connie Frankl, SK
  4. Karen Aldrin, UK
  5. Lee-Anne Thorton, AB
  6. Nathalie Cormier, QC
  7. Michelle Kuijer, ON
  8. Fleur Smith, BC
  9. Lisanne Côté, QC
  10. Lee-Anne Thorton, AB

Timestamp: 2010-09-01 04:54:11 UTC

Congratulations, Stephanie! Your prize pack will be mailed shortly to the address on your submission form!

Now, stay tuned… our blog hop will be starting soon!

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