Triadic Dualism in Photographs |
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| Each bird, where you can see the body and both outstretched wings, is a triadic dualism.
Notice the four geese together near the right center of the picture and the two sets of two geese each nearby. This arrangement is a triadic dualism. The six geese lined up above center is also a triadic dualism arrangement, whether it is considered as two threes or three twos. |
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