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Composition

Drittelregel

A composition guideline that divides the frame into a 3×3 grid, placing key elements along grid lines or at their intersections.

The rule of thirds creates visual balance and directs viewer attention by positioning important subjects off-center. Placing a horizon on the lower third emphasizes the sky; placing it on the upper third emphasizes the foreground. Portrait photographers position eyes at the upper-third intersection points for natural, engaging framing. This guideline originates from classical painting composition and has become the most widely taught photography composition principle. While not absolute, it provides a reliable starting point for balanced images. Photo editors use crop tools to recompose images that were shot centered, shifting subjects to rule-of-thirds positions during post-processing.

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