Golden Triangle Photography: A Composition Guide
Briefly

The golden triangle is one of the most useful compositional guidelines for photographers, allowing for dynamic and interesting compositions beyond the basic "rule of thirds."
Imagine three lines creating four triangles when composing photos; this arrangement guides the positioning of important elements, resulting in strong, flowing compositions.
Using the golden triangle doesn't always have to fit the subject perfectly; like other rules, it must feel right to be effective in your photography.
The golden triangle can be applied to various subjects and genres, making it a versatile tool for photographers looking to enhance their composition skills.
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