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Re: good point- I'll grant you that , a photo works or it doesn't. You have to know the rules inwhich to break......

Posted by Joe M on May 21, 2004 at 05:44:30:

The more you become familar with the cpompositional guides (not rules, ok) handed down from the Great Masters of the past through out Art history. The more successful your creation becomes. This may ensure your hard work, will be admired by more viewers.

It's akin to raising children, they need structure in their upbringing. Before they can be adults on their own.

Anyway it's to early and I need my coffee! This can be discussed to death.