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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2017-11-12 15:55:20 +0100
committerJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2017-11-12 15:55:20 +0100
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Update upstream source from tag 'upstream/0.26.4'
Update to upstream version '0.26.4' with Debian dir fae3cc48a8ec2f37979206f90dc828cbebee14c4
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<title>What is the rule of thirds?</title>
<p>The <em>rule of thirds</em> helps you to choose a pleasing composition for a photo.</p>
<p>Imagine that the scene is divided up into a 3x3 grid by two equally-spaced vertical lines and two equally-spaced horizontal lines. According to the rule, you're more likely to get a pleasing composition if you align major features (like the horizon, or a person's body) with one of the lines. Paying attention to the way features flow from one part of the grid to another can also help.</p>