Rule of Odds

See, I told you I had more than just the one cat.

This is Sierra. A tiny torbie cat, four and a half years old, and increasingly touched in the head.

The “rule of odds” is a sort of composition that groups objects in threes, in a way, to appear more aesthetically pleasing to the eye. In this photo, specifically, Sierra is placed (on the rule of thirds, might I add) between the window/wall in the background and the white blanket in the foreground. This diagonally oriented frame is satisfying to the eye. At least, arguably. If you don’t like it, then whatever. That’s your problem.