This photo was taken during painting with light. I am the model in the background spinning the lights on this photo. To achieve this affect the photo had to be taken in a very dark room so that the light could pop out. This photo doesn't follow the full of thirds but that was not my intention. It wasn't met to lead the view though the photo since the negative space is dark the subject is clearly shown in the photo
Yet again I am the subject in this photo, this photo was taken during our photography of fog. Although this is a poorly edited photo it does follow the rule of thirds with the subject (me) standing the bottom left of the photo with the dashed road serving as a leading line leading the viewer to the center of the line.
another one of my favorite images takes during the fog day, this image is barely edited yet is beautiful in its own right, there is no visible subject to observe but it still leads the viewer, directly to the fog. I guess in a way the fog is the subject.
i am not a fan of this photo, there is too much negative space and it is one of those photos that have subject that aren't usually found together so it's strange to look at. I'm not sure if it follows the rule of thirds because there are too many subjects to observe. This image was taken in an attempt to learn to adjust field of view and focus. In this image the background is in focus and the foreground is not. The manual focus setting was used to achieve this.
This is by far one of my favorite photos ever taken, this photo was taken during our focus on motion. I changed the picture to black and white because it makes in look like I'm a superhero, it's a better image with out the color. When taking morning photo they could either come out blurred or still like this. This photo doesn't necessarily follow the rule of thirds but it's a nice photo nonetheless.
unlike the rest of the photo in this set this photo was taken with my iPhone at this beach in tiverton. I absolutely love this photo. It was taken in low light and the sun had just set. There weren't any specific camera settings for this shot but this photo was edited after the fact. A slight filter was added to this shot to brighten in since it was taken in low light. There is no subject to be observed in this shots and doesn't follow the rule of thirds.