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Reflections of glass - The rule of three?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 7545" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>There are two rules being discussed here and the confusion is my fault. There is the rule of third's which is a composition rule and beautifully demonstrated by Yibel with his bird shot. The other is a rule of content and is the rule of three's. When a subject has multiple elements you should avoid even numbers in the shot. In most cases a three element subject works best. Hence it is commonly referred to as the rule of three. In my first post I should have referenced the question as to content rather than composition. In any case, Yibel, that is one great shot of a red tail hawk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 7545, member: 654"] There are two rules being discussed here and the confusion is my fault. There is the rule of third's which is a composition rule and beautifully demonstrated by Yibel with his bird shot. The other is a rule of content and is the rule of three's. When a subject has multiple elements you should avoid even numbers in the shot. In most cases a three element subject works best. Hence it is commonly referred to as the rule of three. In my first post I should have referenced the question as to content rather than composition. In any case, Yibel, that is one great shot of a red tail hawk. [/QUOTE]
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