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The Fibonacci spiral in photographic composition

Composition is a central element of photography – it determines whether a photo appears harmonious, exciting or even timeless. One of the best-known rules of composition is the Fibonacci spiral, which is based on a mathematical sequence of numbers and is used in photography as a powerful tool for composition.

Sunflower

 

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Lines in image composition

The invisible architecture of photography

Lines are among the most powerful compositional elements in photography. They are often invisible in everyday life, but have an enormous effect in images: they direct the gaze, structure surfaces, create depth and convey emotions. Those who work consciously with lines gain control over the image's effect and the viewer's visual experience.

Ponti dei Salti Lavertezzo

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The golden ratio

Sometimes it is the simplest things that reveal the greatest secrets of aesthetics to us. The golden ratio is one of these secrets: a mathematical ratio of approximately 1:1.618 that has been regarded as a symbol of beauty, harmony and perfection for thousands of years.

From the pyramids in Egypt to Renaissance architecture and modern design classics, we find traces of the golden ratio everywhere. But what's special is that you carry this principle with you every day. It is hidden in your own body, visible for example in the proportions of your hand.

Bee in the golden ratio
The bee is exactly in the golden ratio

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The myth of the rule of thirds

Why true harmony lies in the golden ratio

In many photography courses and on YouTube, it is taught like a magic spell: the rule of thirds. An image, it is said, appears more exciting and harmonious when divided into nine equal fields and the essential motifs are placed at the intersections. For beginners, this is a simple trick, a grid that provides certainty. But those who truly understand art know that this is not a law, but only a rough approximation of something much deeper – the golden ratio.

Bee on a thorny asphodel
The bee in the picture is located exactly in the golden ratio

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Colours in image composition

Colours are an essential design element in photography. They determine not only the aesthetic effect of an image, but also its message and emotional appeal. A conscious colour concept can significantly enhance the impact of an image.
They influence not only the aesthetic appeal of an image, but also its message and emotional impact on the viewer. The targeted use of colours makes it possible to create moods, emphasise image content and direct attention.

Still life
Still life with colour harmony and juxtaposition of complementary colours

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