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Composition #2: The Rule of Thirds
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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 215203" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>I quess what i'm asking is does the the photographic rectangle seem to fallow the Golden Ratio which is approx. 1 to 1.6 ? If so, I think it remarkable that a rule used by the ancient Greeks would show up in modern Photography. Each of the 9 segments would then follow the same ratio and it just seems logical that there intersecting points would be so compelling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 215203, member: 1140"] I quess what i'm asking is does the the photographic rectangle seem to fallow the Golden Ratio which is approx. 1 to 1.6 ? If so, I think it remarkable that a rule used by the ancient Greeks would show up in modern Photography. Each of the 9 segments would then follow the same ratio and it just seems logical that there intersecting points would be so compelling. [/QUOTE]
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