Photo Tip - Rule of Thirds

Rule of Thirds by Ian Terry

The ‘rule of thirds’ is an idea that important features are placed off centre in a photo as this is more aesthetically pleasing in many cases. Many cameras these days can display a grid in the viewfinder, but if not just try to imagine dividing the area into three both vertically and horizontally.

A Different View by Wendy Kerr

A Different View by Wendy Kerr

If you are reading this while enjoying a holiday here in Fuerteventura, why not take home a different view of Fuerteventura. Within the amazing mix of mountain and desert scenery there are many derelict buildings, one time homes of local people many years ago. These structures can prove to be great subjects for photos and…

Rowing Boats on Thames near Leigh-on-Sea

Photo Tips by Susie Dove

Always try to think about thirds and, if you have a grid in your view finder, use it until you get more experienced and can do it without thinking. Horizons should always be level.  Again, use the grid in the view finder, but ideally you should use a tripod to ensure (a) the capture is…

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