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Thought this was a XKCD comic and looked for the joke way too long xd

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No this is LOSS

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All I can see is ASL

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No, this is ∆SL. It’s for ancient Egyptians trying to hook up online.

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Me seeing the last frame: Is this loss?

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This was a really interesting read, cheers for sharing

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Thanks a lot for sharing this article!

I’m struggling with composition and never found such a comprehensive article.

Would you have, by chance, other composition-related articles or posts to share?

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That would be ideal, I guess

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Rule of thirds was the first composition rule I learned when I began photography may years ago, and has stuck with me since.

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It’s pretty bulletproof.

Unless I have a damn good reason, things usually end up on the thirds lines in some way.

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You and me both. I remember still to this day the roll of film I shot after learning about it. I was really young and that roll really got me into photography.

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Rule of thirds, framing, and leading lines are the ones taught to me when I first took interest in photography. It’s been really helpful to me, but it’s really the rule of thirds really that stuck to me.

I guess cameras having those rule of thirds (or fifths) guide lines helped a lot too.

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