Originally Posted by
tomdinning
I like Cambridge in colour and its fellow members.
I often pass on information that I have read here.
I was checking the tutorials of late and read with interest the Rule of Thirds.
Now, I've read a lot about art. photography, science and the like, so it surprises me that such an informative site such as this is still hanging on to this falacity with such temerity.
I know there are a lot of people who swear by it. There are those that a make judgement by it. There are those that use it but are never too sure. There are those who think it is god's gift to photography and there are those that just follow blindly.
What baffles me is that those images that we deem worthy of continuing praise in an historical sense or those that seem to gain the greatest attention or are found more 'interesting' are those that show little or no concern for such a rule.
The excuse for this contradiction appears to be shallow. 'Learn the rule then ignore it' or some such. 'It's only a guide' is another. 'It's been around for years' doesn't add any value to my existance but it is used to give veracity to the rule. 'It has ancient connections', quoting Pideas and the like. Nothing likea Greek to give a sense of importance to an argument. Maths helps some. fter all, who can argue with numbers?
So, I'm left with a hollow heart. My photos are worthless. They have no value, meaning or structure.