P52: Week 28 — The Golden Triangle

From this week’s prompt, a technical one:

This week we’re going to explore what I consider to be a more advanced compositional guideline: the golden triangle. I will keep my explanation brief as I think this is best learned visually. The golden triangle is achieved when your frame is bisected by a diagonal line from corner to opposite corner. From there, you want additional lines reaching from your main diagonal to the corners of the frame.

I don’t think my shot was a perfect Golden Triangle, but I think it might be close!

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