guangong
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Print big, show to others and insist on responses having given them no hints.
Composition is not a way to make worthwhile photos. It's incidental and often a distraction.
Size of print does not make a photograph better or worse. Very interesting is how small many very famous iconic photographs are. Viewing distance more important. Often times small has a better feel.
To say that composition is incidental is not to understand the importance of the frame, whether painting, drawing or photograph. The various ways that photographs are taken determines to some extent determines how much attention can be given to composition before the act of tripping the shutter. Large format view camera a great deal and smaller formats less. Grab shots much less, but composition still there. Unless rigidly shooting full frame, cropping can change composition. Faulty composition is most likely the reason most photographs are rejected as unsuccessful. A technically perfect photograph will still fail if elements within photograph lack good composition.