The Rule Of Thirds

What is the Rule Of Thirds?

The Rule Of Thirds is using a grid- like form for taking pictures. it allows the viewers attention to be drawn more into the picture. its purpose is not only to let you become a better photographer but to let your viewers enjoy your project better. for an example the rule of thirds can be used mainly with people or with animals, you usually try to use it to face the same way a person is or if you need to allow room in the photo if your object is moving.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/2457sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-06 18:14:43

Almost the same picture as the one to the right but at a diffrent angle which captures the name of the record player box. lines rest on box at key points. uses the “Rule Of Thirds”.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/385sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-06 18:14:02

The top horizonal line rest on top of the record player box. and the bottom horizonal line sits on top of the corner of the box. this photo indeed uses the “Rule Of Thirds”.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/2632sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-05 11:55:32

This photo of a corvette is using the “Rule Of Thirds” by how the grill sits on the bottom horizontal line. and the top of the car sits on the top horizontal line.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/2165sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-05 11:54:11

This corvette uses the “Rule Of Thirds” by how the tire is resting on the bottom horizontal line and the back tire is right beneath the bottom horizontal line.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/3968sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-04 14:30:05

This photo uses the “Rule Of Thirds” by how the grass line is resting along with the bottom horizontal line and the roof of the school is on the top horizontal line.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/461sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-04 14:26:00

The doors boarders which lead inside to the school rest on both the right and left vertical line and its one horizontal line sits right below the base of the door. this picture uses the “Rule Of Thirds”.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/4630sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-04 14:25:34

The 11th grader man leans against not only the ring of the wall of a game but also rest on the left vertical line. he faces towards an open sky. this photo uses more than just 1 key point of the “Rule Of Thirds”.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/6993sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-04 14:22:50

The main focused object “the cone” rest on the left vertical line. it captures a beautiful sky in the background and for sure uses the “Rule Of Thirds”.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/9434sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-09-04 14:18:50

The firehighdrent rests on the one vertical line as does the white car rest on the other the one horizontal line rest where the curb ends, this photo uses the “Rule Of Thirds”.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/60sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-400 Taken: 2025-09-06 22:17:11

This photo uses a little portion of the “Rule Of Thirds”. This image is centered and uses the grid for surface.

©evan Camera: iPhone 14 Exposure: 1/40sec @ f/1.5 and ISO-640 Taken: 2025-09-06 21:12:55

This photo is centered, not only does the parallel lines meet at the same length of the grill but has a horizon line to match. so this photo indeed uses the “Rule Of Thirds”.

Evan