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    #16
    Originally posted by lylefk View Post
    Do you really need someone to draw a line to show you where 33% over and down are? lol
    That's just it... You don't... Rule of Thirds is pretty simple.

    The application of Phi is a little more complex.
    I'm Not Right in the Head | Random Rants and other Nonsense1st Order Logic Failure: Association fallacy, this type of fallacy can be expressed as (∃xS : φ(x)) → (∀xS : φ(x)), meaning "if there exists any x in the set S so that a property φ is true for x, then for all x in S the property φ must be true".

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      #17
      Originally posted by Liam View Post
      Well...

      In photography there are "Rules" of composition, the most common is the "Rule of Thirds" the subject is placed on lines that are "drawn at about @33.3% of the frame

      This is a composition rule based on something else "Phi" (the Greek symbol for the ratio of 1.68:1) or better known as the Golden Mean.
      The mean, triangles and spiral are all based on this ratio of 1.68:1.

      The article attached to this "online tool" kind of explains it (emphasis on the kind of).
      I see. Thanks for explaining that.


      Body roll+perspective=the poor man's drop

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