The rule of thirds in photography is a guideline that places the subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open. It divides a photo into nine equal parts, split by two equally spaced horizontal and vertical lines.
Slower shutter speeds like 1/60 second and slower cause a blurring effect. If you want to take a picture using a slow shutter speed, it is best to mount the camera on a tripod and use image stabilization to reduce the chance of any unwanted camera movement.
Aperture Priority Mode will enable you to create blurry backgrounds in your images.
Coded by Joanne Marlor
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