Educational portrait infographic styled like DSLR cheat sheet cards, explaining rule of thirds photography composition with clean 3x3 grids, intersection markers, horizon alignment examples, and off-center subject placement. Minimal flat vector design in cool blue and cream with precise labels, arrows, and a calm editorial brand feel.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Educational infographic poster titled "Rule of Thirds Photography Composition" in portrait layout, designed like a DSLR cheat sheet card, with sharp readable text labels and clean spacing. Show a minimal flat technical infographic in a cool blue and cream palette with subtle navy accents, accurate instructional mood, magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. Include a large 3x3 rule-of-thirds grid motif repeated across examples, with sequence numbers and thin arrows guiding the eye from top to bottom. 1. heading: "1. Divide the Frame"; caption: "Split the image area into 3 equal columns and 3 equal rows."; visual: a clean cream poster panel showing a rectangular photo frame overlaid with a precise blue 3x3 grid, equal spacing marks on edges, small corner crop guides, and highlighted vertical and horizontal thirds lines. 2. heading: "2. Use the Intersections"; caption: "Place the main subject near a grid crossing for stronger balance."; visual: diagram of the same grid with four intersection points marked by blue dots, one dot emphasized with a circle, and a simplified subject icon positioned on that upper-right intersection. 3. heading: "3. Align the Horizon"; caption: "Set the horizon on the upper or lower third instead of the center."; visual: two side-by-side landscape sample frames with horizon overlays—one with sea and sky split on the lower third, one with land and sky split on the upper third—plus a small central crossed-out centered horizon example. 4. heading: "4. Place People Off-Center"; caption: "Position faces or bodies on a vertical third and leave look space."; visual: portrait composition example with a simplified human silhouette aligned to the left vertical third, face near the upper-left intersection, and a curved arrow indicating open negative space in the direction of the gaze. 5. heading: "5. Organize Leading Elements"; caption: "Guide the viewer toward the subject using lines that meet the thirds grid."; visual: street or path diagram with converging lines, a subject icon at a lower-right intersection, dotted guide lines tracing roads or rails into the focal point, and the thirds grid lightly visible. 6. heading: "6. Break It Intentionally"; caption: "Center the subject only when symmetry or tension is the goal."; visual: comparison panel showing a rule-of-thirds composition beside a centered symmetrical composition, with a small note-style diagram icon for symmetry and a decision arrow between the two. Connect all sections with thin blue arrows, dotted alignment lines, and clear sequence numbers in circles, flowing from section 1 to 6 vertically. Add a small legend panel with icons for "Grid", "Intersection", "Horizon", and "Look Space". Keep all labels crisp, high contrast, and easy to read. Overall style: minimal flat technical, precise educational layout, cool blue and cream palette, calm professional mood, no real camera-brand logos, magazine-grade editorial illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Accurate technical guidance. No real camera-brand logos.
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