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Aug 04, 2008 19:13 |  #1

It is what it is :)
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Aug 04, 2008 19:18 |  #2

This would have been a monumental achievement if you could have arranged the elements to fit the golden means composition.


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Aug 04, 2008 19:36 |  #3

midnitejam wrote in post #6046722 (external link)
This would have been a monumental achievement if you could have arranged the elements to fit the golden means composition.

Thanks midnight, you made me look something up :)


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Aug 05, 2008 09:34 |  #4

LeuceDeuce wrote in post #6046797 (external link)
Thanks midnight, you made me look something up :)

i am far too lazy this morning.what is the meaning:oops:


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Aug 05, 2008 09:50 |  #5

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i am far too lazy this morning.what is the meaning:oops:

+1 on that. and nice shot too. i like all the curve in it.

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Aug 05, 2008 10:15 as a reply to  @ Bill Pham's post |  #6

http://www.vashti.net/​mceinc/golden.htm (external link)

I have no idea Bill:confused:


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Aug 05, 2008 10:47 as a reply to  @ Flo's post |  #7

thanks Flo now i'm even more lost. it's all greek to me too.

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Aug 05, 2008 10:50 |  #8

Not sure if this is it but here's a Golden Section and Golden Spiral shot. I have a note saying the Golden Means ratio is 1.618 but we haven't covered it in class yet...


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Aug 05, 2008 11:42 |  #9

genodm wrote in post #6050441 (external link)
Not sure if this is it but here's a Golden Section and Golden Spiral shot. I have a note saying the Golden Means ratio is 1.618 but we haven't covered it in class yet...

genodm, your example is more in line with how the Rule of Golden Mean is commonly applied to photographic composition.

The more common rule which is the first rule of composition that beginners learn and build their photo-howto knowlege base around is the 'rule of thirds'. Everyone with a camera has learned or will soon learn to incorporate the rule of thirds in their photography. Ah, but wait! there are more to composition than just one set of rules.

Probably arent many Amateur photographers who consider or even know of some of the less common aspects of composition. Personally, one of my favorite compositions is the rule which is referred to as the 'triangular rule of composition'. You'll be surprised at how many critiquers will overlook a triangular composition and default an image a/c its lack of conformity to the much more common 'rule of thirds'. If you're under the asumption that an image is improper if it doesn't conform to a specific set of "RULES", you're not going to appreciate many beautiful captures because mentally, you may have already decided the shot is bad a/c it has no "RULE" that you can discern from it. If you're gonna be a stickler for "RULES", then learn them all and learn to recognize them.

If I were really interrested in other aspects of composition, I'd probably start by googling "Photography Composition". "Google is Knowlege--Knowlege is Power".


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Aug 05, 2008 14:08 as a reply to  @ midnitejam's post |  #10

Now I'm REALLY glad you made me read; I found this (external link).

Apparently it's a tool that Lightroom has always had, but I never new about it.

This is a very nice help deciding on how to crop an image.


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Aug 05, 2008 14:11 |  #11

Neat LeuceDeuce - thanks for sharing


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Aug 05, 2008 16:30 as a reply to  @ freestylee30's post |  #12

Chris, I thought you knew everything PP related already. There's also a PS plug in by Power Retouche that contains all of those.




  
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Aug 05, 2008 16:52 |  #13

genodm wrote in post #6052496 (external link)
Chris, I thought you knew everything PP related already. There's also a PS plug in by Power Retouche that contains all of those.

I am but a humble student :o

I've never had a need for the crop aids before so I never looked into it. The need wasn't there because I was ignorant to the various rules of composition in the first place. Of course I know the rule of thirds, but beyond that I always just shoot by gut feel. Sometimes things look good, sometimes they don't.

I'm not sure I'll force my images to conform to these tools, but having another way of thinking while composing my images is fantastic.


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Aug 05, 2008 17:10 |  #14

LeuceDeuce wrote in post #6052618 (external link)
I'm not sure I'll force my images to conform to these tools, but having another way of thinking while composing my images is fantastic.

Rules are meant to be broken. :)




  
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Aug 05, 2008 18:09 |  #15

genodm wrote in post #6052713 (external link)
Rules are meant to be broken. :)

Rules are safer to break when you know which ones you're breaking;)


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