Fibonacci Composition
Fibonacci composition allows for a composition that is perfectly balanced from a viewer’s perspective, creating a photograph that is most pleasing to the human eye. We naturally prefer to look at an image that is balanced and harmonized.
Sources: http://www.apogeephoto.com/how-to-use-the-golden-ratio-to-improve-your-photography/
https://digital-photography-school.com/divine-composition-with-fibonaccis-ratio-the-rule-of-thirds-on-steroids/
Sources: http://www.apogeephoto.com/how-to-use-the-golden-ratio-to-improve-your-photography/
https://digital-photography-school.com/divine-composition-with-fibonaccis-ratio-the-rule-of-thirds-on-steroids/
Golden spiral- The idea of creating a circular sequence of elements within one frame. The golden spiral leads the viewer's eye around the photo and then into a spiral towards the centre of the photo.
Golden Ratio- This is similar to to the rule of thirds but the middle section is narrower. The intersection of the grid lines is where the eye is naturally drawn to, so use those to align your image.
Rectangles- By putting interesting things in the rectangle can give help to bring more attention to it.
Diagonals- This helps to separate areas of the pictures.
Triangles- This divides the frame into a series of triangles to help to position the various elements in the scene.
Golden Ratio- This is similar to to the rule of thirds but the middle section is narrower. The intersection of the grid lines is where the eye is naturally drawn to, so use those to align your image.
Rectangles- By putting interesting things in the rectangle can give help to bring more attention to it.
Diagonals- This helps to separate areas of the pictures.
Triangles- This divides the frame into a series of triangles to help to position the various elements in the scene.