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The Rule of Thirds

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This is probably the most got-to-know rule or technique in photography because of its simplicity but also effectiveness on improving our pictures. To apply this technique, divide your frame into three parts with two lines, horizontally and vertically alike, so that you get nine equal rectangles that compose your frame. By placing the most relevant objects of your frame at the intersection of those 2x2 lines, or just along these lines, you will considerably improve the quality of your pictures. Below you can see two examples of how to apply this rule on the same frame. The difference is that in one of each pair is not applied correctly.  

My favourite film ever: The Butterfly Effect (2004)

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The Butterfly Effect (2004) is one out of the two succesful movies for which its guionist and director, Eric Bress, is known. Starring Aston Kutcher and Amy Smart, it narrates the story of a psychology student, Evan, who suffers from a strange mental disease that causes him to black out and loose his memory from time to time. Later on he finds out that his special condition lets him travel in time by bringing old memories from his past back to his head thanks to his diaries. He uses his ‘power’ to change the past and alter the lives of his friends, although Evan will have to face up the several consequencies carried on by his actions. Envolving love, friendship and the situation of Evan himself, the plot of this movie turns out to have a really deep meaning, as well as many different interpretations which are quite interesting to read and analyze. However old this movie might be, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t deserve to be seen. It’s a great movie and I highly recommend watching i

Getting started!

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Hi everyone and welcome to my new blog! Here I will be posting the artistic works I create, not only for sharing with the internet my artistic expression involving photography  and filming, but also for one of my high school subjects: Image and Sound. Hope you all like it!