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In photography the rule of thirds is when you take a photograph which the subject is at the edge of the picture, for example if you take a shot of a leaf, it would be at either the left or the right of the picture and the rest is empty space. It makes a better more stylish photograph.
Photography was created because when Isaac Newton realized their are different colours in white, different scientists began to experiment with white and its colours leading to the creation of photography.
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A very simple principle in photography that works with all subjects is the rule of thirds. Don't place your subject at the center of your frame. Imagine dividing your screen into 9 equal parts. Your subject must be somewhere around the intersecting points of the imaginary lines. Digital cameras also have this grid on their screens that can guide you in applying the principle. Other principles include creative angle, proper lighting and focus.
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