The rule of thirds describes what makes a picture more visibly pleasing. Images are divided into thirds vertically and horizontally. Images are more pleasing to look at when the focus point of the image is aligned with either the horizontal line, vertical line, or at an intersection point of both.

The focus point of the image is the trees. This image shows the rule
of thirds because the trees are on the vertical thirds of the image.
In this image the focus point is the man. Rule of thirds is shown
because his body is on the right vertical line and his face is on the
intersection point of the top horizontal and right vertical lines.
The girl is the focus point of this image. The rule of thirds is shown
because her left eye is on the intersection point of the top third and
left third of the image.
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