A method of providing composition evaluation of an image includes analyzing a
composed
image in accordance with one or more predefined composition rules and providing
a report or warning signal if one or more of those compositional rules have been
contravened. The analysis includes identifying regions of compositional significance
within the image and applying the compositional rules to those regions. The compositional
rules may include well known photographic composition rules such as the "rule of
thirds", ensuring that there are no large expanses of foreground or background
with little or no regions of significance within them, and ensuring that the edge
of the composed image does not bisect any regions of significance.