A. one or more points of interest.
17 feet seems about right.
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The Rule of Thirds was created in 2008.
The composition rule of thirds affects the quality of a picture by making it more interesting. Using the rule of thirds make it easier to center a photo.
The cast of Rule of Thirds - 2014 includes: Tricia Brooks as Lucy
The "Rule of Thirds" one of the first things that budding digital photographers learn about in classes on photography and rightly so as it is the basis for well balanced and interesting shots.
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Car turning right has the right away. Car turning from left has to yield the right away to cars coming strait or turning right this is the law in all 50 states
If the right turning driver is in the turning lane without lights then you have the right away to turn left. If he is in a meiddle strip then you still have the right away because the rule is the right hand turning driver must first give way to traffic to the left and or right and then any oncoming traffic going straight or turning left into the horizontal road. This is for Countries that drive on the left side of the road. If you drive on the right side of the road then i assume this answer would be reversed and he would have the right away. I have no sources for this but i suggest you go to a website containing road rules for your country cause everywhere is different even with states within your own country. My answer might only apply to where I live, if you live in Australia then take my answer 100% as correct.
There are many. One is the rule of thirds. This is a rule of composition where the most important features in the photograph are most pleasing to look at if they fall in a third when you section off the photograph in three even sections both horizonatlly and vertically. Check out the rule of thirds in action at www.amberbella.com
In photography the rule of thirds is when you take a photograph which the subject is at the edge of the picture, for example if you take a shot of a leaf, it would be at either the left or the right of the picture and the rest is empty space. It makes a better more stylish photograph.
If you have a red light and left turners have a green light then yes. Otherwise the general rule is those turning left yield to those turning right.
obviously not if the truck is in the right turning lane and turning right you should keep your distance and follow behind safely
i don't know i was asking you and because its for photographer