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Photographic Compositions, Continued Subject placement (Continued) The  PRINCIPLE  OF  THIRDS:  The  principle  of  thirds  refers  to  the intersection of vertical and horizontal lines that divide the picture area into thirds. The  point  of  each  intersection  is  marked  with  an  “O.”  These intersections are good locations for the center of interest. Figure 1-24 shows the principle of thirds for subject placement. Figure 1-24.—The principle  of  thirds. DYNAMIC  SYMMETRY:  The  principle  of  dynamic  symmetry  locates  the center of interest by drawing an imaginary diagonal line from one corner of the picture plane to the opposing corner.    Another diagonal line drawn from a third corner perpendicular to and intersecting the first diagonal locates the center of interest. Figure 1-25 shows the principle of dynamic symmetry. Figure  1-25.—The principle of dynamic symmetry. Continued  on  next  page 1-30

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