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		<title>Photo Composition &#8211; Rule of Thirds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A well known rule of composition is the &#8220;rule of thirds&#8221;. Imagine your image divided into a grid of 9 equal parts, similar to a tic tac toe grid. Where these lines intersect are known as power points, or strong points of interest. Artists have been applying this rule for centuries. In the example to [...]]]></description>
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