Saubere Editorial-Infografik als fotografie cheat sheet zur Drittelregel in der Fotografie. Das Poster zeigt 5 nummerierte Diagramme, ein präzises 3x3-Raster, Vergleichsframes, Legende und ein modernes Kompositionsdreieck im technischen Dashboard-Stil.
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 German.
Educational infographic poster titled "Rule of Thirds Photography Cheat Sheet" in portrait layout, designed as a modern dashboard; text labels must be sharp, crisp, high-contrast, and fully readable at poster size. Create a clean editorial infographic about the photography composition principle "rule of thirds," while borrowing the visual archetype of an exposure triangle dashboard for structure only. No camera-brand logos, no branded UI, and no photographic textures. Include 5 numbered components arranged in a clear triangular dashboard composition with sequence numbers, thin connector arrows, dotted guide lines, and subtle grid links between panels: 1. heading: "Rule of Thirds Grid"; caption: "Divide the frame into 3 equal columns and 3 equal rows to guide placement."; visual: a large central camera-frame rectangle with a precise 3x3 grid overlay, the four intersection points marked with small accent dots, outer frame margins, and tiny corner crop marks. 2. heading: "Place the Subject"; caption: "Position the main subject on an intersection point instead of the center."; visual: diagram of a portrait silhouette placed on the upper-left intersection in one mini-frame, plus a comparison mini-frame with the subject centered and visually de-emphasized; use a subtle arrow from centered to off-center placement. 3. heading: "Align Horizons"; caption: "Put the horizon on the upper or lower third depending on whether land or sky matters more."; visual: two landscape thumbnails—one with horizon on the lower third emphasizing sky, one with horizon on the upper third emphasizing foreground; include highlighted horizontal third lines and small sun/cloud and terrain icons. 4. heading: "Balance the Frame"; caption: "Use negative space or a secondary element to counterweight the main subject."; visual: a compositional balance diagram with a large tree or person icon on the right-third line and a smaller moon, bird, or rock icon on the opposite side; show faint weight/balance indicators and directional eye-flow arrows. 5. heading: "Break It Intentionally"; caption: "Centering can work when symmetry, patterns, or strong leading lines are the goal."; visual: split comparison panel showing a symmetrical hallway or reflection scene centered on purpose, contrasted with a thirds-based street scene; include a small note badge icon and arrows indicating when to apply each approach. Add a small side module styled like an exposure triangle dashboard, but adapted to composition instead of exposure: three connected nodes labeled "Subject," "Horizon," and "Balance," forming a triangle with thin lines; each node has a simple icon (person, horizon line, counterweight) and tiny indicator ticks, reinforcing the requested aperture/shutter/ISO triangle archetype without discussing exposure settings. Show connecting flow with numbered circles 1-5, thin accent arrows moving clockwise from grid setup to placement to horizon to balance to intentional rule-breaking, plus dotted eye-path lines inside the example frames. Include a compact legend with icons for "Intersection Point," "Third Line," and "Eye Flow." Keep all diagrams technically accurate to the rule of thirds. Visual style: modern dashboard infographic, minimal monochrome base with accent palette; mostly charcoal, white, cool gray, and soft silver, with one controlled accent color such as electric cyan or muted orange for key guides, arrows, dots, and emphasis markers. Mood: precise, calm, professional, technical, and editorial. Use flat geometric diagramming, subtle panel cards, thin line icons, clean spacing, and consistent stroke weights. 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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