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Zone System. Www.Clarkvision.com: Lighting, Composition and Subject. By Roger N. Clark All images, text and data on this site are copyrighted. They may not be used except by written permission from Roger N. Clark. All rights reserved. Introduction "Light makes photography. I am often asked by new photographers what it takes to learn photography. I'm going to advise a non-traditional approach to learning photography. The core of photography is lighting, composition and subject.

Repeat: lighting, composition, and subject.Repeat: lighting, composition, and subject.Repeat: lighting, composition, and subject. Now, I do not mean one should not learn the technical stuff, like exposure, ISO and depth of field, but modern cameras, even in program or other automated modes do a very good job of making good settings in many, but not all situations. It matters not what the f/stop ISO and exposure time is if you don't have great lighting, good composition, and an interesting subject.

Some say shoot, shoot, shoot. Lighting Lighting has many factors. Types of Lighting. Photo Montage. Running for pleasure. Lens Sharpness. Home Donate New Search Gallery Reviews How-To Books Links Workshops About Contact Lens Sharpness © 2011 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved. Nikon Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8 AI-s. This free website's biggest source of support is when you use these links to get your stuff from the same places I do when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live. Thanks! May 2008 Nikon Lenses Canon Lenses LEICA Lenses All Lenses Introduction Sharpness is the most overrated aspect of lens performance.

Lens sharpness seems like it ought to be related to making sharp photos, but it isn't. Sales and marketing departments fuel this misconception because it scares people into buying new lenses. Photographic lenses, used properly, have always been sharp, even at the dawn of photography in the 1840s. "Any good modern lens is corrected for maximum definition at the larger stops.

In 2008, sharpness is the last thing about which you need to worry when selecting a lens. Know Your Limits top Who Cares? The golden mean. Nature by Numbers. Nature's Number: 1.618033988 . . . Fibonacci Flim-Flam. The Fibonacci Series Leonardo of Pisa (~1170-1250), also known as Fibonacci, wrote books of problems in mathematics, but is best known by laypersons for the sequence of numbers that carries his name: This sequence is constructed by choosing the first two numbers (the "seeds" of the sequence) then assigning the rest by the rule that each number be the sum of the two preceding numbers.

This simple rule generates a sequence of numbers having many surprising properties, of which we list but a few: Take any three adjacent numbers in the sequence, square the middle number, multiply the first and third numbers. The difference between these two results is always 1. Take any four adjacent numbers in the sequence. The Fibonacci sequence is but one example of many sequences with simple recursion relations. The Fibonacci sequence obeys the recursion relation P(n) = P(n-1) + P(n-2). A striking feature of this sequence is that the reciprocal of f is 0.6180339887... which is f - 1. Golden Spiral Hype. Golden Section: The golden ratio / golden mean graphic and web design software. This program is a unique design tool for artists, designers, programmers, photographers. It allows you to design using the golden section proportion over your preferred design software.

Artists, architects and sculptors have been searching for the secrets of beauty throughout the centuries. To many of them it was given subconsciously, with talent. Others used previously obtained secrets. We happy to offer you this software, which makes it possible to use one of the most effective and finest secrets of harmony and perfection—the golden section! Use with any Design Software This program is not a plugin. Different Ruler Modes You can see golden ratio grids, spirals, circles. Harmonious Grid Scales Find harmonious dimensions and forms with it. Golden Ratio in Photography Use this program to find harmonious points or best crop areas for your photos. Better Software GUI Dev Many developers use this program to create beautiful dialogs and forms. Features for Stocks Analysis For Linux try Wine.

The Golden Ratio Photographers Composition Guide. Golden Crop for Photoshop - Home Page. Divine Composition With Fibonacci’s Ratio (The Rule of Thirds on Steroids) Are you a stickler for little details? Well, if you’re a photographer, you had better be. Discovering the rule of thirds is a big milestone for any photographer. Suddenly, you realize that all you ever did before was center your subject right smack dab in the middle of the frame, because that’s where the camera’s focus grid is located. Makes sense right? The rule of thirds took you to new heights in your photographic journey, moving your subject off to one side or another in your frame, or to the top or bottom. But don’t some of these photos look a bit crowded being so close to either side of the frame? Enter Fibonacci’s Ratio… Also known as the Golden Mean, Phi, or Divine Proportion, this law was made famous by Leonardo Fibonacci around 1200 A.D. Since the Renaissance, artists and architects have designed their work to approximate this ratio of 1:1.618.

This ratio can be used in many ways to compose a photograph. Ok, hopefully that made things a bit more clear? Conclusion.