>>4484802Bro... yellow was the worst colour to use; it looks like you spilled spaghetti on a print.
Diagonal lines are fine and can work in a composition, but they need to either lead to a point of interest or obstruct something. You can't just imagine them and draw lines across whatever might be a line, maybe, in your photo.
Consider that it has to read to your audience, as well. If I construct a poem of a basically random selection of words, sure, maybe you can create meaning from them when you read it. But if I know what I'm doing and carefully selective words based on associations between them, the poem is going to land a lot better.
Check out my use of diagonal lines in this photographic and notice how they're not everywhere across the frame pointing at nothing nor coming from nothing
Forgive the file name. I was feeling very pretentious