It turns out that many people are still confused about the golden ratio... Let's discuss it in more detail here...
The golden ratio is a ratio of 1: 1.618 which we actually encounter a lot in everyday life. It is important to remember that the golden ratio is not a mandatory rule that must be followed, but is a guide for us to get harmonious and balanced photos, but can also be adjusted to suit the conditions and desired results.
You can try making a line with a ratio like below, line A with a ratio of 1.618, line B with a ratio of 1.
You can find this ratio on your hands, KEE friends.. Take a look below..
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Very cool, right! Calm is just the beginning... In architectural buildings, ancient paintings, too..
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So now how do you get the number 1,618? It turns out like this, KEE friends..
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After getting the numbers from the addition, try dividing them by the results above like this, you will get a result of around 1.6!
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From these numbers you can make boxes which turn out to be the number of additions we made above.
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From these boxes we get a Fibonacci curve or Fibonacci Spiral by making curved lines from opposite ends of each square box.
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You can use a spiral to guide the viewer's eye towards the point of interest in the photo. You can emphasize the subject in the photo with this curved line.
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How are you doing, KEE friends... Do you understand more or are you getting more confused...? ;) Come on, let's share in the comments column so that admin knows, KEE friends, do you understand yet?