For this project, I scouted out 3 professional photo’s that incorporate the rule of thirds, leading lines, and depth of field. I created a visual example to help bring to light the magic the photographers used to make their photo more attractive.


Picture taken by the ActionCards team. https://photzy.com/ld/actioncards/
This picture is an example of the rule of thirds. This means that the subjects in the corners of the grid I made above, will attract the most attention. In this case, your eyes are drawn to the tree, or perhaps even the tree branch that is touching the water, because it is is the corner of the grid.


Picture from https://www.photographer.org/leading-lines/
This photo is an example of leading lines. Photographers use lines of all sorts, like this bridge and the tracks, to point to the subject of the photo without actually pointing. In this case, the subject of the photo is the great view of the mountains, and the train tracks add a unique flair.


Picture by Shelly. https://www.stuckinplastic.com/2016/08/the-basics-depth-of-field/
This photo is a fun representation of depth of field. Depth of field is the process of showing how far and close objects are in a picture. In this case, we can tell right away that the subject of the photo is the lego toys.