

I try to practice the "rule of thirds" whenever I shoot. Basically, the "rule of thirds" is a way for photographers to compose a shot that makes the eye flow through the shot to see the elements of the photo. Photos shot with everything centered tend to get a little boring. About the only exception to this rule is when shooting close-ups and macro shots.

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great shots!
ReplyDeleteLooks great mr. Baker! Love ya lots!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos. Very good.
ReplyDeleteAll are great, but I absolutely love that last one! :}
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Carroll.. of course you always do a great job :)
ReplyDeleteYou've done well. Those are some interesting 'cuff-links'!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Lots of drama and moodiness is these shots, too.
ReplyDelete~Lisa
Very cool, love the barrier shot..:-)
ReplyDeleteWell composed, great shots :D
ReplyDeleteI'm with Ed, love the last one best, but all are very nice. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots, like that last too.
ReplyDeleteNice! I like the last one because of the angles!
ReplyDeleteadore the cuff links photo carroll :)
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