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06/15/2005 08:32:44 AM · #1
Open thumbnail and post the first number your eyes focus on.



I remembered it from an art class I took about 20 years ago. It tends to tell where you will put your subject/focal point or look for the subject/focal point when composing art or looking at art.
It was interesting and accurate a lot of the time. Just wanted to see how accurate it may be in photography.

Message edited by author 2005-06-15 08:45:41.
06/15/2005 08:36:21 AM · #2
the 5, then the 7....never seen this before.
06/15/2005 08:37:31 AM · #3
3
06/15/2005 08:38:02 AM · #4
5 what does this tell us?
06/15/2005 08:39:21 AM · #5
2
06/15/2005 08:40:01 AM · #6
2
06/15/2005 08:40:20 AM · #7
Originally posted by justine:

5 what does this tell us?


That we follow instructions really well :)) LOL
06/15/2005 08:40:54 AM · #8
I remembered it from an art class I took about 20 years ago. It tends to tell where you will put your subject/focal point or look for the subject/focal point when composing art or looking at art.
It was interesting and accurate a lot of the time. Just wanted to see how accurate it may be in photography.


Message edited by author 2005-06-15 08:46:16.
06/15/2005 08:41:37 AM · #9
13 but that was the number of views?
06/15/2005 08:43:11 AM · #10
2
06/15/2005 08:46:15 AM · #11
Originally posted by SDW65:

I remembered it from an art class I took about 20 years ago. It tends to tell where you will put your subject or look for a subject when composing art or looking at art.
It was interesting and accurate a lot of the time. Just wanted to see how accurate it may be in photography.


Fairly accurate for me ....that's where I naturally tend to put the subject :)
06/15/2005 08:47:19 AM · #12
It an accepted thing in photography too (well almost)

//www.palmettobayinc.com/PhotoTutorials/thirds.html
//www.betterphoto.com/exploring/tips/thirds.asp

Message edited by author 2005-06-15 08:47:35.
06/15/2005 08:47:24 AM · #13
the 2
06/15/2005 08:59:26 AM · #14
5
06/15/2005 09:02:09 AM · #15
I don't see any numbers, just the boxes! I must be a real mess.
06/15/2005 09:03:11 AM · #16
One
06/15/2005 09:03:17 AM · #17
Originally posted by ClickNSee:

I don't see any numbers, just the boxes! I must be a real mess.


Someones monitor needs calibrating :)
06/15/2005 09:06:07 AM · #18
I don't see any numbers either.
06/15/2005 09:07:18 AM · #19
I saw the 5 first, but that was mainly because of the way my laptop screen was tilted...
06/15/2005 09:08:04 AM · #20
Tilt your screen back or forward. I see 1 and 2
06/15/2005 09:13:55 AM · #21
Oh Yeah...there they are! Tilted my screen to an almost flat position. I know this needs calibration, but it's my work 'puter.

'2' was first for me!

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06/15/2005 09:20:41 AM · #22
eh? - there are numbers?

/me tilts screen

oh yeah :)

I thought that there must be more to this posting than a thirds grid :)

Message edited by author 2005-06-15 09:20:59.
06/15/2005 09:23:14 AM · #23
8
06/15/2005 09:27:40 AM · #24
I got 13, 16, 16.

I've been writing Excel macros lately and I guess I SUM'd the columns. :)
06/15/2005 09:30:45 AM · #25
an 8 for me
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