
im back..
kung may ganitong thread na isasara ko na lang ito or merge na lang ng moderator.

ginawa ko tong thread na to, para sa mga gustong matuto din nang mga tips and tricks sa pag capture ng photo. (gaya ko na gusto ko din matuto,

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ginawa ko rin ito, para dito ipost ng mga artist ang kanilang mga photo/images/pictures .

ginawa ko din ito, para discussion thread(included camera discussion MOBILE CAM,DIGI CAM and DSLR CAM) .
ginawa ko din ito para sa gustong magtanong at matuto ng mga technique na mga bagohang kagaya ko

ginawa ko ito hindi para spam thread ng mga spammers sa tambayan.

RULES in POSTING PICTURES
1. dapat ikaw talaga ang kumuha ng picture/photo/images.
2. Dapat i indicate mo rin kung anung camera ang ginamit mo. ( [optional] samahan na rin ng LOCATION. )
3. lagyan ng title ng photography.
MGA BAWAL sa thread na ito..
1. PD RULES ay dapat sundin pa rin.
2. Ang papost ng: '' PADAAN,PAMARKA,PATATAK at SMILEYS" ay di pinapayagan sa thread na ito. ang lumabag ay mapapatawan ng INFRACTION galing sa mga moderator :pulis:
3. ipinagbabawal din ang pag post ng mga di kanais nais na mga larawan gaya ng adult pictures,madudugong larawan o mga sakuna at mga nakakadiring larawan.
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sa ngayun yan lang muna ang aking masasabi..

ito po pala ang kuha ko sa isla sa may amin..
taken by iphone 4
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What is the Rule of Thirds?
The basic principle behind the rule of thirds is to imagine breaking an image down into thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so that you have 9 parts. As follows.

As you’re taking an image you would have done this in your mind through your viewfinder or in the LCD display that you use to frame your shot.
With this grid in mind the ‘rule of thirds’ now identifies four important parts of the image that you should consider placing points of interest in as you frame your image.
Not only this – but it also gives you four ‘lines’ that are also useful positions for elements in your photo.

The theory is that if you place points of interest in the intersections or along the lines that your photo becomes more balanced and will enable a viewer of the image to interact with it more naturally. Studies have shown that when viewing images that people’s eyes usually go to one of the intersection points most naturally rather than the center of the shot – using the rule of thirds works with this natural way of viewing an image rather than working against it.
In addition to the above picture of the bee where the bee’s eye becomes the point of focus here are some of examples:


credit to : digital-photography-school
paki like na din ng page guys..
ipopost ko din mga photography natin dun

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