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Course 226 · Lesson 05

Structure, Balance, and Dynamics: Composing the Complete Frame

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Knowing the Rule and Breaking It — Golden Ratio and Rule of Thirds

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The four intersecting points of the nine-grid are called the golden points. Aligning the principal subject at one of them produces subtle tension, energy, and curiosity that center-placement cannot achieve. This is the rule of thirds — a principle inspired by the golden ratio used by ancient Greek and Egyptian architects. This lesson traces the origin of these principles, explains…

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