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As you can see from this photo I made yesterday on a walk, the Golden Ratio
(1.61803398875...) fits perfectly over the image. Can anyone see the
Leprechauns? As with anything
As you can see from this photo I made yesterday on a walk, the Golden Ratio
(1.61803398875...) fits perfectly over the image. Can anyone see the
Leprechauns? As with anything, the mind can interpret what it sees as what it
wants to see, regardless of whether or not that interpretation makes any
I've always wondered if the Lumière Brothers made their motion picture
cameras have a 1.66:1 ratio because that is the ratio of a 3x5 postcard
and probably the film in their still cameras was for that. So their
early films (which I have on DVD) were widescreen in the 1890s compared
to
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As usual, TMers
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