This photograph is a really good example of Rule of Thirds as it has a huge, thick pole just to the right of the centre which would be almost on the line of the 'noughts and crosses'. When you have objects that fall in the points where the lines cross on a noughts and crosses board you are automatically drawn to those places because they are the main focal points. They are the places your eyes are drawn to first. The actual lines themselves are the second strongest focal point, your eyes are drawn to them second. The South Downs College sign intervenes with the pole, round about the place where the lines would cross over on a noughts and crosses board. So that is the strongest focal point in the picture and is most definitely the place you are first drawn to.
This photograph is also a really good example of Rule of Thirds. It is really detailed and really eye catching. It is an interesting photo and one of my favourites. It feels really soft and this is what i love, you are drawn to the cream flower in the middle because it is round about the point where the lines would meet on a noughts and crosses board. This is the main focal point on the photograph and everything else just seems to fall around that.
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