>>3265416>the lines lead you all over the imageNo meme please dude. And the lines lead to outside of the photo anyway.
Leading lines/framing only work if they add significance. Doing them just for the sake of it is meaningless. Any composition book worth its salt will tell you this: "Framing your dog through a keyhole just because you can is bad, and you should feel bad."
Look at this photo of an electric pole. It's a shitty stock photo, yet I've seen so many people photograph the damn same thing with their expensive cameras, then upload to their instagrams, just because "it has lines".
Youtube-tier composition analysis is what caused this misguided approach. Please don't help spread it further. For humanity's sake.