Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Keeping the Horizon Level



When you are taking a picture of a horizon, you want to keep the picture level. It may look okay when you take the picture, but later you will notice. It’s a good idea to keep the horizon on one of the three lines of the rule of thirds. It depends on the picture to decide what line to put it on. If you're taking a picture of a strong sunrise, then you would want to put the horizon on the bottom invisible line. If you have a picture of someone sitting with the sunrise behind them, then you would want to put the horizon on the top invisible line. It all depends on what kind of picture you are taking. By:Morgan & Emma

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with this. Its a good rule to remember, so that the picture doesn't look crooked.

Tom and Mark said...

I agree with what you wrote. the picture makes sense with what you said in your paragraph.

Anonymous said...

I agree no one wants a crooked pictures your paragraph makes sense!

Andrew said...

We think you used a good picture as an example and a good definition to match.

Andrew and Randell

Anonymous said...

It's a good rule for some pictures because it keepsit strait.

Anonymous said...

We agree with what you wrote. The picture you took was a good example of the rule.
Lauren & Liz

Anonymous said...

i cant even count how many horizon pictures i ruined because of a my camera was crooked!
o ya, and i like the picture.

reesteebs said...

I love the picture! I love the horizon level and the sun is just in the right spot...AND IT LOOKS PRETTY!!!yay!