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Rule of Thirds
Rule of Thirds is one of the most famous rules of image composition. According to the rule of thirds, the frame is divided into three parts horizontally and vertically. The subject of the photo is placed into one of the intersections of the division lines like in the picture above.

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Golfen Mean
The Golden Mean Action works just like the Rule of Thirds action, but the grid is in different proportions.

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While there are times when you need to place your subject in the centre of the frame, you can create more interesting, balanced and powerful compositions by placing the subject off-centre in your photograph; this immediately causes the viewer's eye to move around the image. Centrally placed subjects tend to focus attention in the middle of the image and leave it there, making pictures feel flat as a result; if you're trying to create an abstract or graphic representation of reality, this might be exactly the effect you're looking for, but you can strengthen your compositions with a subtle shift of the focal point.

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