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11/04/2011 09:30:17 AM · #26 |
Originally posted by lens_hood: I am using this one in Photoshop... I still can not believe it is not by default in CS5 :-(
Goldencrop - available on sourceforge |
I don't suppose this supports Elements? |
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11/04/2011 12:53:15 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by gcoulson: There seems to be a striking similarity to the principle of Rule of Thirds as it related to positioning subjects of interest at the intersecting nodes? |
Rule of Thirds is designed as a working approximation of the Golden Ratio. As far as DPC voters are concerned, they are pretty much indistinguishable I think. The "golden ratio" would encourage us to actually take more complex images than "rule of thirds", to make images laid out in a spiraling manner according to the Fibonacci sequence, but I doubt we will see much of that.
R. |
that requires to much time to set up your shot. one can only hope to have an image fit the sweeping arc discovered in post, if not, its the rule of thirds! |
Not everyone is so impatient that they are unwilling to find and compose their pictures to their best advantage.
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11/07/2011 11:30:12 AM · #28 |
Can't beleive this hadn't been brought up yet...
Wonderful, creative shot. |
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