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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 08:20am on 2007-11-15

Two oft-heard bits of composition advice are, "get closer!" and "follow the rule-of-thirds."

For how many photos/subjects do you guess/know-from-careful-recordkeeping/feel-from-undocumented-experience/predict these two suggestions agree, and for how many do they indicate different, even opposing, courses of action?

If/when the two rules conflict, do you feel one usually/always takes precedence over the other? If not, how often do you find yourself following each over the other?

Yah, this should be a poll, but I really don't want to take the trouble to do the post-differently-to-different-journalling-sites thing and then nag all the LJ users (the vast majority of my readers) to register at GJ or IJ or CJ to fill out the poll, just yet. (AFAICT, polls are one of the things where OpenID doesn't just make things work automagically.)

And for folks who aren't photographers and/or serious art students or ex-students, did you have to Google "rule of thirds", or is that reasonably generally-known? Also, does it show up in UI design and publishing page-layout design too, or is it "an art thing"? (Okay, now I should be asking Google ...)

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posted by [identity profile] sodyera.livejournal.com at 01:28pm on 2007-11-15
The Rule of Thirds was exposed to me somewhere in high school but I didn't have a camera then; it was just tic-tac-toe board that was supposed to teach perspective drawing. I just let it linger in the background until I started making artwork, and later photos. Mostly though, I just do what looks right.
 
posted by [identity profile] marnanel.livejournal.com at 02:12pm on 2007-11-15
Holy crap, OpenID polls. Yes. Why not? Let's do it.
 
posted by [identity profile] silmaril.livejournal.com at 02:59pm on 2007-11-15
I had to Google. But the first answer was the Wikipedia article, so all is well.
 
posted by [identity profile] learnedax.livejournal.com at 04:26pm on 2007-11-15
IANAP, and I had to go look it up. Interesting, though I can't help but wonder about its derivation. Maybe it's an approximation of balancing composition by golden mean proportions of something?
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posted by [personal profile] cellio at 03:40am on 2007-11-16
I know what the rule of thirds is. I have had passing acquaintance with art and photography, but nothing formal or serious.

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