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RE: Three Lessons Learned From The Father Of Street Photography - Henri Cartier-Bresson
It's a bit hard to draw spirals on your photos though since it's after the fact and you might not be able to recreate the moment. This is the problem with stuff like that I think. It's all fine in theory but does it work in real life?
I suppose that's where the skill of photography steps in, or the art you could say haha. When you go to take a photo there are so many little changes you could make in the angle and perspective...
The rule of thirds is a similar composition grid to imagine laid over an image, I feel that it helps make an image more palatable for the eyes in the same way as imagining the golden ratio :)