Divine Composition With Fibonacci’s Ratio (The Rule of Thirds on Steroids)

By James Brandon, Digital Photography SchoolDecember 01, 2010 at 09:22AM

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? Sure it works in some cases, but what if there was still another rule you could incorporate into your photographic repertoire?

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. He noticed that there was an absolute ratio that appears often throughout nature, a sort of design that is universally efficient in living things and pleasing to the human eye. Hence, the “divine proportion” nickname.

Since the Renaissance, artists and architects have designed their work to approximate this ratio of 1:1.618. It’s found all over the Parthenon, in famous works of art like the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper, and it’s still used today. The divine proportion has been used by companies like Apple to design products, it’s said to have been used by Twitter to create their new profile page, and has been used by major companies all over the world to design logos. It’s not talked about in most photography circles because it’s a somewhat advanced method of composition and can be confusing to a lot of people. It’s so much easier to just talk about the “rule of thirds” because it’s exact, precise and easy to follow.

This ratio can be used in many ways to compose a photograph. Lightroom 3 even has a golden ratio overlay option when you go to crop on image. This way, you can line up a grid of the golden ratio to coincide with lines or points of interest in your photograph. At this point, you may be quite confused. If you are, please take a few moments to watch any one (or all) of these videos that seek to explain this ratio.

Video 1: Natures Number: 1.618
Video 2: Nature by Numbers
Video 3: Golden Ratio

Ok, hopefully that made things a bit more clear? By now you should know that this is NOT a conspiracy theory or fuzzy math. This is a real aspect of composition that has been used by historical famous artists and architects, and Fortune 500 companies. When applied to photography, this ratio can produce aesthetically pleasing compositions that can be magnets for the human sub-conscious. When you take the sweet spot of the Fibonnaci Ratio and recreate it four times into a grid, you get what looks to be a rule of thirds grid. However, upon closer inspection you will see that this grid is not an exact splitting of the frame into three pieces. Instead of a 3 piece grid that goes 1+1+1=frame, you get a grid that goes 1+.618+1=frame. Here are a few examples a Phi grid placed over some images that I’ve used it on in the past…

In the above example, I placed the slightly more dominant eye of the horse on one of the Phi intersections. Consider that if I had placed a rule of thirds grid over this photo and lined the eye up with that, the head would be crowding the left side of the frame. In this photo, the head isn’t center, it’s not crowding either side. It’s just right, would you agree? Let’s take a look at another…

This one is slightly different. If you’re a REAL stickler for details, you may have noticed that there is a slight difference between the intersecting lines of the Phi graph, and the sweet spot of Phi itself. In this image, I made sure to align the head of my subject within the spiral and placed the left eye approximately over the sweet spot. Ok, moving on…

In this photograph, from Key West, I lined up the horizon with the top line of the Phi grid. In my opinion, when you line up the horizon with a rule of thirds grid, the separation is too…obvious. I think it would leave a bit too much of what isn’t the subject in the image. In this photo, the sky and clouds are the perfect compliment to what I’m trying to convey in the photo: The church on the bottom right, and the famous Duval street on the left. But with any more sky than is already present in the photo, the viewer might think the sky is actually the subject. Here’s one more…

In this example, I used multiple lines on the Phi grid for my final composition. I lined up the doors with both vertical lines, as well as the bottom horizontal line. This provided for a perfect amount of ceiling to lead the viewers eye to the door. Here’s a few more examples without the grid. See if you can imagine the grid over the images and determine why the image was composed the way it was.

Conclusion

Hopefully, this article has shed some light on a somewhat mysterious subject in the world of photography. Fibonacci’s Ratio is a powerful tool for composing your photographs, and it shouldn’t be dismissed as a minor difference from the rule of thirds. While the grids look similar, using Phi can sometimes mean the difference between a photo that just clicks, and one that doesn’t quite feel right. I’m certainly not saying that the rule of thirds doesn’t have a place in photography, but Phi is a far superior and much more intelligent and historically proven method for composing a scene.

If you’d like to start incorporating this powerful composition tool into your photography, you’re in luck! I’ve included a PNG overlay of both the Fibonacci Spiral and the Fibonacci Grid. Just click this download link to start using them. These overlays are for use in Photoshop. Just place them into the file you are working on, then scale them to the correct size of the image.

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Engineer Guy vs. the flight data recorder

By Sean Michael Ragan, MAKENovember 30, 2010 at 04:30PM

Bill Hammack’s video confection is especially sweet this week. Bill scored a vintage Delta “black box” on eBay and, in this week’s installment, tears it apart on camera to show you how they built ’em in the old days to stand up to “three-thousand gees and one-thousand degrees.” I just watched it, and I’m having a hard time resisting my ebullient urge to spoil the ending for you, so I’ll just shut up and let Engineer Guy take it away. [Thanks, Bill!]

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Store your Gallery 3 Images on Amazon S3

By ckdake, Gallery – Your photos on your websiteNovember 30, 2010 at 04:17PM

Does your webhost not have much file space available? Or perhaps are you hosting your Gallery 3 at home behind a slow DSL connection?

We recently pulled a module from danneh3826 into the Gallery 3 Contrib repository that may be just what you’re looking for. The Amazon S3 module takes over for file storage in Gallery 3 and saves all your images in the cloud on Amazon S3 which tends to be cheap, fast, and reliable.

Here’s how to Get started using Gallery 3 contrib modules. Enjoy the Amazon S3 module and all the other great contributions from the community!

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Use the “Dead Body” Bundle Technique to Transport Clothes When Moving [Clever Uses]

By theworldisasheep, LifehackerNovember 30, 2010 at 01:00PM

Use the "Dead Body" Bundle Technique to Transport Clothes When MovingWhen moving from place to place, packing up clothes is a huge pain. Skip all the folding, boxing, and fussing, the “dead body” bundle is a quick and hassle-free way to move your closet from your old home to your new.

Photo by Alicia Nijdam.

Lifehacker reader theworldisasheep shares a clever and speedy way to move an entire closet from one place to another without all the fussing around with boxing up clothes.

This tip is great if you’re moving from one living space to another and you’ve a lot of hanging clothes. Learned this from a friend, he calls it the “dead body method”.

Take a bed sheet, lay it out on your bed or floor, take the clothes (hangers and all) and lay them out on top of each other on the sheet. Pile them in the middle and make sure the clothes are aligned to they’re parallel with the length of the sheet.

Fold the sides of the sheet over the clothes (there should be some overlap) and twist the ends. You carry it by the twisted end—with a friend on the other side because this can get deceptively heavy.

Doing it this way is fast (you can get one bundle together in sixty seconds or less), efficient (no buying extra packing material) and your clothes won’t get wrinkled.

Plus, you get to freak out the neighbors.

Sounds like a much better method than trying to carry all your clothes down and hang them up in the backseat of a car or packing them all in single-purpose (and pricey) wardrobe boxes. Thanks theworldisasheep!

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Malwarebytes 1.5 detects and cleans more malware faster than ever

By Lee Mathews, Download SquadNovember 30, 2010 at 09:00AM

Malwarebytes is one of the most trusted and effective tools for removing all kinds of malicious software. Over at the Malwarebytes forums, there’s big news today: MBAM 1.5 has been released, and it’s faster, smarter, and better than ever. Startup time has been trimmed to just a few seconds and scanning speed improved by as much as 500%. There’s also a host of new detection algorithms which allow MBAM to better detect all the frustrating, shifty malware floating around cyberspace.

Users can now manually add files and folders to the Malwarebytes ignore list, too. If you own the pro version, you’ll get enhanced command line tools, a smarter, faster “Flash scan” which takes as little as 10 seconds to complete, and one-touch automatic updating.

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Open positions

By Ben Blanquera, TechLife OhioNovember 30, 2010 at 06:31AM

Member News

Director of Information Technology Commercialization 

The TechColumbus Director of Information Technology Commercialization is responsible for the business development of TechColumbus client companies, including assessment, evaluation and organized assistance to Information Technology/Computer Science client companies, with emphasis on proactive advising and guidance resulting in company success and wealth creation. [Read More] 

Microsoft .Net Developer 

The Microsoft .NET Developer is responsible for the design, development and implementation of enterprise-class software applications within a dynamic team environment. The ideal candidate for this position will have a strong work ethic and the ability to take an active role in managing the time and delivery of assigned tasks and projects. Core Competencies: Analysis and Troubleshooting Ability to write complex query scripts against business and transactional databases [Read More] 

Web Engineer 

Rooty Hollow is seeking a skilled, self-motivated, innovative developer to work on projects of all sizes and complexity, for clients spanning the United States.  We have clients in New York and Los Angeles and everywhere in between, of international renown to the pride of the neighborhood. [Read More] 

Sales Representatives 

DataCenter.BZ, a Tier IV, carrier-neutral data center and regional provider of dark fiber is expanding its team of Sales Representatives in conjunction with the ground-breaking of a 35,000-square foot data center expansion. [Read More] 

Director of Marketing, Sales and Business Developmen 

DataCenter.BZ, a Tier IV, carrier-neutral data center and regional provider of dark fiber is hiring a Director of Marketing, Sales and Business Development in conjunction with the ground-breaking of a 35,000-square foot data center expansion. [Read More] 

Web Developer 

Manta is looking for a highly motivated Developer who wants to be a part of innovated, professional and dynamic application development team. The Web Developer will be responsible for maintaining production system, developing applications and adapting open source technologies. Manta is one the largest company information sites and the fastest growing business site on the Web, with more than 23 million visitors a month. [Read More]

Search Engineer (Algorithm Developer) 

Manta is looking for the motivated and smart people to customize Solr/Lucene based search engine. The Search Engineer will be responsible for building and maintaining of Search Engine and customizing of Tockenizer, TokenFilter, Analyzer, Query and implementation of recommendation engine (Collective Intelligence). Manta is one the largest company information sites and the fastest growing business site on the Web, with more than 13 million visitors a month. [Read More] 

Senior IT Recruiter 

Optimum Technology primarily serves the public sector industry by providing pre-built software solutions that solve the many challenges and problems government agencies face. We are looking for an additional senior staff member to help grow our company. The person selected must already have a network of resources to draw upon such as business contacts to find high quality, highly motivated candidates. We value the personal network over the job boards to find the best candidates. No contractors or H1B applicants please. This is a full-time position. [Read More] 

Senior .Net Developer 

Optimum Technology, Inc. an IT Consulting and Software development organization is looking to add an additional Senior .Net Developer to the internal team. This is NOT a contract or consulting position. But rather a full-time salaried internal development position working on our software product development teams. Technical aptitude and your knowledge of the various .Net Frameworks and your work ethic will be valued here. We are looking for those interested in making Optimum your home. We reward longevity with a stable and highly compensated pay structure based upon performance. [Read More] 

Team Lead — .Net Development 

Optimum Technology’s internal development team is looking to add an additional Team Lead to the staff. This person will work at the direction of the Director of Delivery and/or Director of IT Services to scope, quote, manage and deliver small software projects. Typical project durations will be from 90 to 180 days long. This person will lead and mentor junior staff and provide hands-on development expertise to each engagement he/she is responsible. This is an internal regular full-time job, salary plus performance bonuses and benefits. No contractors. [Read More] 

.Net Developer 

Requirements: Experience developing applications with .NET 3.0 framework or later Knowledge of object oriented concepts, patterns, and practices [Read More] 

Inside Technical Sales Manager 

INSIDE TECHNICAL SALES MANAGER Electronics Manufacturer Located in Westerville, OH (just north of Columbus), Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of: high performance sensors, instruments, probe stations and systems used for the measurement of cryogenic temperatures magnetic measurements and characterization tools to characterize electrical properties of materials [Read More] 

Java Architect 

Highly motivated, technically driven individual with 5+ years of development with the Java platform, and 2+ years’ experience designing applications on the Java platform. This individual must have sound programming background with a firm grasp of object oriented concepts and techniques. Also, expertise in designing and architecting large scale applications on the JEE platform using industry standard design patterns and best practices. [Read More] 

Technical Project Manager 

Job Functions include: Defines, drives and manages scope and objectives for highly complex technical projects Manages the analysis, design, development, testing, implementation and documentation of one or more projects in coordination with cross-functionality team members Establishes priorities and assigns tasks or deliverables as needed Manages project risks and issues and tracks action items to ensure projects are on track [Read More] 

.Net Architect 

A highly successful, fast growing company in the Columbus, OH area seeks a well versed .NET Architect resource to join their team. Individual must have experience leading teams of developers, working with business stake holders to define business requirements, and troubleshooting complex applications. This individual must be able to effectively apply technology solutions to business problems. To be immediately considered for this exceptional opportunity send your resume directly to this email.[Read More] 

Java Developer 

A highly successful, fast growing company in the Columbus, OH area seeks a well versed Java resource to join their team. This individual must have sound programming background with a firm grasp of object oriented concepts and techniques. An understanding of industry standard design patterns and best practices with the Java platform is desirable. To be immediately considered for this exceptional opportunity send your resume directly to this email. Your response will be held in strictest confidence. [Read More] 

Pay-Per-Click Analyst 

The PPC analyst will be primarily responsible for the success of client paid search campaigns.  The analyst will perform keyword research, competitive intelligence, and ongoing campaign management.  Members of the PPC team are also expected to collaborate with colleagues from the SEO/customer service departments to ensure client’s resources are intelligently allocated.[Read More] 

Senior JAVA Developer 

This position is responsible for gathering system requirements, developing accurate and efficient computer components, designing and testing component logic, coding components, and preparing them for computer operation. Please visit our website for more information. [Read More] 

Darth Spatula

By Jason Kottke, kottke.orgNovember 29, 2010 at 03:56PM

It’s real and it’s spectacular.

Darth Spatula

Whether the mission is baking cookies or flipping pancakes, young Padawan cooks will love using our official Star Wars spatula featuring the fearsome Darth Vader.

And that’s not all! Williams Sonoma sells all sorts of Star Wars-themed cooking gear:

Galactic Empire™ Cupcake Decorating Kit – “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the Jedi Kitchen Council devised a powerful new way to spread fun through the galaxy. Jedi Master pastry chefs created this extraordinary collection of tools…”

Sandwich Cutters with Vintage-Style Tin – “Transform your Jedi’s favorite sandwiches into high-energy fuel for lunches, snacks and parties with Millennium Falcon™ and Darth Vader’s TIE fighter™ sandwich cutters. Created by the Jedi Kitchen Council to celebrate the Rebel Alliance’s victory over the evil Empire, these cutters are fun and easy to use — just press and cut.” [The “Vintage-Style Tin” is actually, how you say, a metal lunchbox.]

Pancake Molds – “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a Jedi Kitchen Master used the Force to create three pancake molds in honor of his favorite galactic hero and villains: Yoda, Darth Vader and a stormtrooper. Use these molds to add whimsy and fun to your next pancake breakfast.” [The Vader pancake looks a lot like Hannibal Lector in his mask.]

What, no Jar-Jar Binks Home Preserves Kit? (thx, meg)

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Get Real, Useful Photography Critiques at 1x.com

By Nancy Messieh, MakeUseOfNovember 29, 2010 at 02:30PM

photography critiqueThere are a lot of photography communities that allow you to share your photographs, with a variety of interactions including comments, ratings and favourites. What many of these communities lack is any sort of serious critique. If you’re just looking for a place to share your snaps with your family and friends, that’s not a big deal. But what if you’re a budding, amateur or even professional photographer who is looking for a bit of feedback?

1x.com is a photography community meant only for those with a slightly thicker skin than the average hobbyist. The standard of photography shared on 1x.com is of a higher than average quality, and the best part is that you are critiqued by your peers who are there for the same reason as you – they want feedback on their work as well.


The basic membership allows you to upload one photo per week, which is just one of the reasons to be highly selective when it comes to uploading photos. You can also add photos to your favourites, and add other photographers to your watchlist.

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To sign up for a free account, provide your name, email, username and password, and you’ll get instant access to some of the most frank photography critiques in an online community.

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Before posting a photograph to receive a critique, you need to give a few critiques yourself. Click on the Critique tab at the top of the page, and you will find a series of photos that have received little or no critique at all. In order to submit your own photography, you have to have critiqued at least 3 pictures in the past 7 days. Only then can you submit your work to be critiqued.

Scrolling further down, you can see all photos that have been published to the critique panel.

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Once you have completed your critiques, you can submit your own phtoographs. When submitting, you can provide additional information such as the date, location, and tags, and any comments or questions you want to share with the community.

photography criticism

What sets 1x.com apart from other photography communities is not only the extent of the critique alone. Another way in which it is different is that not all of your work will automatically be published. All of your photos go through a screening process where an editor will approve or reject the photo. Depending on the photograph itself the screening process can be very elaborate.

It will first go through screening by 1x.com assigned screeners, and they can approve or reject it, or if they are undecided, pass it on to member screening – where all 1x.com members get a say in what is published. An image has to receive 100 votes before member screening comes to an end, and then the final decision can be made to publish the image or not. The screening process may seem a little heavy handed to some, but at the same time, it really goes far to ensure the quality of photography on the site.

photography criticism

The critique section of photos is not to be confused with another section of the site. Clicking on the Photos tab at the top of the page will take you to the latest additions published by paying members. These photographs do not have to go through a screening process and you will find that the photographers are not expecting a critique, but rather 1x.com can serve as an online portfolio. These photos can be added to your favourites, whereas photos in the critique panel cannot.

photography critique

One of our least favourite features at 1x.com is the fact that photographers cannot delete their own individual photos that are submitted for critique, but rather have to ask a moderator to do so for you. On the other hand, you can delete your entire account, deleting with it your photos if you want, provided you have no intention of returning to the site.

That said, because 1x.com is a community of photographers, for photographers, there is a sensitivity in the way that critiques are approached, but that does not make them any less honest. So unless you want to hear what people really think of your photography, 1x.com is not the place for you.

If you’re interested in improving your photography skills and learn how to fully utilise your camera, check out Bakari’s PDF manual, The Essential Guide to Digital Photography.

Where do you go for honest critiques of your photography? Let us know in the comments.


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7 Online Magazines for Kids That Are Worth a Read

By Saikat Basu, MakeUseOfNovember 29, 2010 at 12:30PM

magazines for kidsOne would think that websites and blogs with their free for all and universal access are forcing traditional magazines to shut shop. But a look at the newsstand at the corner belies this belief. The doomsday for magazines is still distant.

That’s a relief because many of us started our world exploration with children’s magazines that introduced us to many of our sports and pop heroes. Not to mention, it did wonders for general knowledge.

Children’s magazines like their adult counterparts also have accompanying websites. A visitor who drops by won’t be able to distinguish between an online magazine and a website (or blog). Most of the online versions of the children’s magazines also publish the same content; partly if not all.


The online face of a children’s magazine might include interactive graphical content that’s not possible in print. So, it really helps if you can go over to the online magazine while flipping the pages of a printed one.

What’s your favorite online magazine for kids? Here are five that are worth a look and a read.

National Geographic Kids

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Parents, students, and teachers can take the help of this quality resource to learn about people, places, science, space, history, nature, and assorted fun activities. The children’s online magazine targets them in the age group of 8-14. Interactive content includes videos, games, photos, blogs, etc. This is one online magazine that parents and teachers will always recommend without hesitation.

TIME For Kids

online magazines for kids

TIME magazine for adults might be too serious a read. The version for kids isn’t but it does go deep with a lot of educational content and teaching resources that’s helpfully arranged around grades. The weekly classroom news magazine covers world affairs and aims to develop the reading and analyzing habit in kids. It’s not somber stuff as you can see what Harry Potter is doing in New York or download quizzes, worksheets and other learning resources.

Sports Illustrated for Kids

online magazines for kids

Reading up on sports is why most kids gravitate to magazines around the world. There’s something about those glossy images and center-spread posters. SIKids.com is updated daily with news, games, and interactive features. Not only photos, as an online magazine for kids, you get sports videos also. What’s cooler is the entire section titled – Build. Here you can make some of your dreams come true virtually, like design your own car or have a NBA matchup.

Discover Girls

on-line magazines for kids

Pre-teen girls need all the advice they can get on friendship and lifestyle. Discovery Girls covers it with advice, tips, little quizzes, There’s a regular section on Health & Beauty, a blog, and an advice section. There’s also fun stuff with downloads, giveaways, games, quizzes, and contests.

Weekly Reader

on-line magazines for kids

An offline and online magazine for elementary school students that features a lot of educational tools for teachers and students alike. The About Us page of the site that’s Weekly Reader is one of the oldest classroom magazines in the United States and its complete range of magazines are arranged around grades from Pre-K to grade 12. The online version also reflects some of the content (and more) that can be found in the print publication. You have news, articles, and downloadable classroom kits. Lot of the tools are interactive and based around nicely designed stories that makes learning fun. Some sections are open to only subscribers tough.

Highlights

on-line magazines for kids

Highlights.com brings out magazines for kids of ages 2-12. The publication group’s credo is to help children become their best selves. The online homepage of the magazine is more for merchandizing but it also gives you further websites to explore like Puzzlemaniakids.com and Highlightskids.com. Play free online puzzles, solve riddles, go creative with fun activities, and even learn a little about nature and science at these two sites. For instance, you can go into a story adventure (Goofus and Gallant) or create your own stories at The Timbertoes. Highlightsparents.com is another site for parents and parenting tips that worth a browse.

Popular Science

magazines for kids

One of the most ‘popular’ websites on science and invention doesn’t have a separate website dedicated to kids, but you can get to the articles that are tagged for the younger lot. And you can also search 138 years of Popular Science by using keywords like kids or children. It’s not as in-your-face as the other kids only magazine websites, but the sheer richness of the content is worth a hard search.

The online versions of children’s magazines may not be as rich in content as the real world versions, but they do bring a greater degree of interactivity. Also, you can easily get an idea of the content of past and present issues and use the hint to go and buy the printed magazine if you think your kid could do with it. More importantly, online children’s magazine gives you another valuable kid’s resource to mine for learning and fun.

What do you think of online children’s magazines? Do name your favorite.

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