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What is the golden line in photography?

The golden section in photography is a common phenomenon in nature. Simply put, the subject of photography is about one third of the picture, which makes people feel that the picture is harmonious and full of beauty.

"golden section" is also called "three-way division", which is to divide the whole picture into three equal parts with two straight lines in horizontal and vertical directions. We put the subject of shooting on any straight line or the intersection of straight lines, which is more in line with human visual habits. When shooting, you can directly call out the auxiliary line of the camera "well" and put the subject on the four intersections, and the picture will come to life immediately.