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Reflections of glass - The rule of three?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carolina Photo Guy" data-source="post: 7559" data-attributes="member: 1556"><p>The Rule of Three, in any artistic endeavor, should actually be considered as the Rule of Odd.</p><p>For example, take a look at most of the masters landscapes and you will see an odd number of focal points.</p><p>Such as an odd number of trees that stand out, animals, ect.</p><p>Even Ansel Adams followed this same "rule" simply because it is more pleasing to the eye.</p><p></p><p>Just my 99 cents worth. YMMV.</p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolina Photo Guy, post: 7559, member: 1556"] The Rule of Three, in any artistic endeavor, should actually be considered as the Rule of Odd. For example, take a look at most of the masters landscapes and you will see an odd number of focal points. Such as an odd number of trees that stand out, animals, ect. Even Ansel Adams followed this same "rule" simply because it is more pleasing to the eye. Just my 99 cents worth. YMMV. Pete [/QUOTE]
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