Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What details in life are used in the golden ratio?
What details in life are used in the golden ratio?
1. When applied to photography, the photographic works shot in golden ratio are more in line with the physiological structure of human eyes, and it is easier for people to find its beauty.
2. Applied to human sculpture, the famous ancient Greek statues Venus and Apollo were designed with their legs straight, so that the ratio of their legs to their height was 0.6 18. 3. Applied to painting, the golden section is used in Leonardo da Vinci's works "The Vitruvian Man", "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper".
4. When applied to books, golden ratio books, newspapers and magazines make people more comfortable to read.
5. Used in monitors, 16:9 monitors are becoming more and more popular, which is also related to the golden ratio of reading. Business cards printed by people are also the golden ratio.
6. When applied to the stage, the presenter will never stand in the center of the stage, but always stand at13 of the stage, and the best position is near 0.6 18 above the stage.
The golden section has strict proportionality, artistry, harmony and rich aesthetic value, which can arouse people's aesthetic feeling and is considered as the most ideal proportion in architecture and art.
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