![]() It is best used for subjects that are rounded like curves, circles or this rose…. So your subject is placed in the smaller part of the spiral and everything else falls along the spiral. In the golden spiral, the curve leads the eye to the center of the spiral where your curve gets smaller and smaller. He noticed that there was an absolute ratio that appears often in nature, a design that is always there in living things that makes them pleasing to the human eye. This law was made famous by Leonardo Fibonacci around 1200 A.D. But a less known one, one that is considered a little advanced you might say, is the Golden Spiral. Ok ok, STICK WITH ME until the end of this post! I promise, it’s worth it!! I don’t want this to go over your head, but when talking about composition in your photos, we are all familiar with a few of the golden rules of composition: rule of thirds, leading lines and framing. My love gave me beautiful roses on Valentine’s Day….
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