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Triangle Composition

CLEAR TRIANGULAR COMPOSITION — three distinct visual anchor points form an unmistakable equilateral triangle in the frame: (1) the subject's head at the TOP apex of the triangle, centered horizontally, (2) a stone lantern at the BOTTOM-LEFT corner of the frame, (3) a cherry blossom tree branch at the BOTTOM-RIGHT corner. The three points are connected by implicit lines of sight that trace the triangle shape clearly. The subject stands at the peak, looking down toward the lower base. This is NOT symmetry — it is a strong A-shaped triangular structure with the apex at the subject's head. The three points are visually obvious.

Triangle Composition

Three visual anchor points arranged in a triangular shape. Creates stability, balance, and visual hierarchy.

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When to use

When you want stability, hierarchy, and a natural visual flow from multiple points to a single focal anchor. Common in group shots and structured scenes.

Pro tips

  • Specify three clear anchor points and their positions ("subject at apex, lantern bottom-left, tree bottom-right")
  • Use "A-shaped triangle" or "equilateral triangle arrangement" for stronger structure
  • Avoid symmetrical layouts — triangle is about three asymmetric points, not two mirrored ones
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