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Photographic structure _ golden section line

Schematic diagram of golden section

Golden section composition is the most classic composition rule. We regard the golden section ratio as approximately three equal parts, and divide the picture horizontally and vertically into three equal parts to form a nine-square grid, then the golden section composition can be approximately regarded as a proportional nine-square grid composition.

The bisector connecting the four sides, and the four points obtained by crossing are the golden section points. These four lines are the golden section.

The golden section is often used to shoot portraits or duplicate objects, and many movies will use this composition method.