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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Rule of Thirds

As smoke billows from the north tower, the second hijacked plane bears down on the south tower

In photography, the Rule of Thirds is applied by aligning an object with their intersecting points, placing the horizon on the top of bottom line. This picture from 9/11 represents Rule of Thirds because all the action is being focused on the top right of the picture.

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