Stronger Composition: Pyramid

The concept of the Pyramid composition in photography, also known as Triangular composition or the rule of thirds applied diagonally,

The use of triangular or pyramid-like compositions can be traced back to classical art. Painters and artists often arranged elements in triangular formations to achieve balance and harmony in their works. Examples are Sandro Botticelli’s « The Birth of Venus » (c. 1484–1486), Raphael’s « The School of Athens » (1509–1511), Rembrandt van Rijn’s « The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp » (1632), Michelangelo Buonarroti’s sculpture « Pieta » (1498–1499).

Pyramid composition
Picture SKRC 5.1, Pyramid

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