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18. Odd Number Of Elements.


Having an odd number of picture elements in your photograph is an old compositional device.

This compositional rule is used extensively today just as it was in the 19th century by the painters, suggesting that, often, having three, or any other odd number of your picture elements, brings an interest to the otherwise less interesting, and sometimes boring composition.

 

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