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What a queer bird is a poem from the 19th century or before.
What a queer bird, the frog are
When he sit he stand (almost)
When he walk he fly (almost)
When he talk he cry (almost)
He ain't got no sense, hardly
He ain't got no tail, neither, hardly
He sit on what he ain't got hardly



White Space is often referred to as negative space.

White space should not be considered merely 'blank' space — it is an important element of design which enables the objects in it to exist at all, the balance between positive (or non-white) and the use of negative spaces is key to aesthetic composition.
Negative space refers to the empty space within the actual space. It is void of objects and elements.
Effectively using white space means that you do not crowd content for no good design reason.
Elements of an image that distract from the intended subject, or in the case of photography, objects in the same focal plane, are not considered negative space. Negative space can be used to depict a subject in a chosen medium by showing everything around the subject but not the subject itself. Usage of negative space will produce a silhouette of the subject.
Sources include: Carina Gardner and Wikipedia



'An Aesthetic Composition'


Within an area of white space are kinetic values which (illustrative: kinematics) produce friction and have a negative charge. We could evaluate ourselves within the gram atom circumspect an area of white space. Not to exclude the notion of cognitive perception herein but to remit in kind to propagation and diffusion through a medium of mass also liken to scansion - rel., dots (gram atom) in a vacuum at random occurrence forthwith legato, 'oog' loop. The actuality of this occurrence could be a key factor in memory, particularly latent memory.



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Rule of Thirds

Rule of Thirds, cropped

Cube Volume/Area Intersection

Intersecting Binominal Loop
(white dot+galvanic/kinetic value=gram atom)

Façade
(empty space~without substance/dark energy)
'Border and Photo Page'

Link:
Rule of Thirds



footnote:

  1. Binominal - Consisting of or relating to two names or terms.
  2. Dark Energy - In cosmology, dark energy is a hypothetical form of energy which permeates all of space and has negative pressure resulting in an effective "repulsive gravitational force".
  3. Galvanic - Of direct current electricity esp. when produced chemically.
  4. Gram Atom - The quantity of an element whose weight in grams is numerically equal to the atomic weight of the element.
  5. Kinematics - The study of motion exclusive of the influence of mass and force.
  6. Legato - Mus. In a smooth, even style.
  7. Scansion - Analysis of verse into metrical patterns. [Late Latin scansio, scansion-, from Latin, act of climbing, from scansus, past participle of scandere, to climb.]