The Rule of (cold) Thirds
This week’s photo prompt from The Daily Post is Rule of Thirds. The rule of thirds is a composition technique in photography where the subject of the photograph is aligned along imaginary lines that dissect the image into thirds, both horizontally and vertically.
There’s not to much to say to describe these pictures. They were both taken outside where it’s very, very cold this time of year. The first picture is a log laying on the ice of a local Minneapolis (Cedar Lake if you’re from here) lake.
And this second one is a picture of rocks poking through some ice that had melted and then refroze outside of my patio door.
Please feel free to leave a comment below if you’re so inclined. And please click on the link above or HERE and check out some of the other responses to the prompt. There are a lot of talented photographers in the WordPress community and it’s worth some time to check them out.
So glad I can enjoy these pictures of ice from afar! Nice work.
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