portionscanbeextremelyrevealing
—
asintheexampleofthe
pianist's
hands
made
to
lookunnaturallylarge.Nootherfamiliarrelationshipneedbe
present:Aphotographthatis
allcolororpattern,withnodominantelement,
maybejustaseffectiveincommunicating
acreativeintentasonewitha
moreconventionalscheme.
Theeffortto
findanidealdesignschemehasalong
history.TheGreeks,
believingthatcertain
proportionshaddivinesignificance,consideredthe
so-calledGoldenSectionrectangle,
witharatioofroughly 5 to8,tobe
per-
fect.FromClassicaltimestothepresentday,
artistshavedevisedformulas
forrelating
designtotheproportionsofthehumanbody.
Andsomemanuals
ofphotography
havelistedrulesprescribing,forexample,thata
horizonline
mustneverdivideapicture
intoequalhalves,butideallyintotwo
thirds/one
third.Yetforeveryallegedlyideal
arrangement,innumerablefascinating
ex-
ceptions
canbecited.Itissafertosaythatgood
designisanyorganizational
schemethat
communicateseffectively.
Forabeginner,gooddesign
usuallyrequirescautious,
consciousdeci-
sionmaking.Ashegrowsmore
experienced,hewilllearntoorganize
theel-
ementsas
efficientlyandperhapsas
automaticallyasshiftinggears
inan
automobile.
Thiswasthecasewiththephotographs
onthefollowingpages,
takenbyWolfvondem
Bussche.Hisfundamental
designdecisionsre-
mainedmoreorlessconstant
throughout: Heuseda 4 x 5
viewcamera
equipped
withawide-angle
65mmlenstoshoottheblack-and-white
pictures,
whichhe
printedonmediumcontrastpaper
Forthecolorpictures,hechose
a
35mmcameraand
colorreversalfilm.But
withinthevariouspictures,hedeftly
exploitedanumberof
differentkindsofpictorial
arrangementstostrikesparks
of
comprehensionandinterest
intheviewersmind.