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I find that the picture that has been cropped is better quality than the one that is zoomed. The picture that has been zoomed in I find is stretched  out more than the cropped one. It also has better quality I find. made on iPhoto
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                                                       Zoomed and Cropped   
top has been zoomed where the top has been cropped.
I find that the picture that has been cropped is better quality than the one that is zoomed. The picture that has been zoomed in I find is stretched  out more than the cropped one. It also has better quality I find. made on iPhoto
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                                                       Zoomed and Cropped   

top has been zoomed where the top has been cropped.

I find that the picture that has been cropped is better quality than the one that is zoomed. The picture that has been zoomed in I find is stretched  out more than the cropped one. It also has better quality I find. made on iPhoto

The rule of thirds

One of the most popular ‘rules’ in photography is the Rule Of Thirds. It is also popular amongst artists. It works like this:
Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.
As well as using the intersections you can arrange areas into bands occupying a third or place things along the imaginary lines.

As you can see it is fairly simple to implement. Good places to put things; third of the way up, third of the way in from the left , you get the idea. Duff places to put things; right in the middle, right at the top, right at the bottom, away in the corner. 


and that is the rule of thirds.

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