Hi,

Thursday, January 2, 2003, 3:22:00 PM, you wrote:

> I think a couple have mentioned the rule of thirds and the rule of the
> golden mean. BTW: They're different ratios (1:1.618 vs. 1:1.667) and they
> have a significantly different look to my eye. Interestingly, when I look

I did point out in a post you may have missed in the flood that the
rule of thirds is an approximation of the golden section. Adjacent
pairs of the Fibonacci numbers (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ..,) increasingly
approximate the golden ratio, phi: 1:2, 2:3, 3:5, ... So if you divide
the frame into n equal parts, where n is one of the Fibonacci numbers,
it's easy to find the 'right' spot. A third just happens to be a lot
easier to deal with mentally in the viewfinder than 3/5s or 5/8s, and close
enough is good enough (if you want to do this sort of thing).

---

 Bob  

"I hope we will never see the day when photo shops sell little schema
grills to clamp onto our viewfinders; and the Golden Rule will never
be found etched on our ground glass".

- Henri Cartier-Bresson
"The Decisive Moment"

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