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Photo Tip #9: Silence the Photo Police (Pt.2) - Details Everywhere
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Photo Tip #8: Silence the Photo Police (Pt. 1)
Part 1: The Rule of Thirds
The first topic is the rule of thirds. Although we teach the rule of thirds on Photo Safari and we believe it's important for everyone to understand this "rule", there are
The first topic is the rule of thirds. Although we teach the rule of thirds on Photo Safari and we believe it's important for everyone to understand this "rule", there are
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