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Rule of Thirds Photography Infographic | DSLR Cheat Sheet Cards

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.

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Portrait infographic poster showing rule of thirds steps, 3x3 grids, horizon examples, off-center portraits, and legend.
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File size194 KB
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StyleAI Photography Composition Infographic
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Generated2026-05-28
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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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.