Friday, 2 November 2012

Leading Lines




 http://desertplanet.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/the-shell1.jpg?w=450&h=307

 A picture of seashell on a beach. The dark line between the sands makes a great leading line.
The line makes the viewer look towards left, upper corner.




http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4134/4826400316_7101b886f8.jpg

The lines on the sand makes the leading line as it makes the viewer focus on the centre of the picture.



https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYT7WSkZIE5-4RAPwagnxTeKqfOi9hVwdF9zVDwr2ZdIHlAdxlwokJ8nJkOfAiOo3kQmCKqEcRaVMtynAQa9rnUIROZdZBPYM5cTiA4bSgHpXNF4mV81sqseTM0V5mrljoU9_4gpcXcDI/s320/leading+lines.jpg

 The thin feather lines on the peacock makes a great leading line in making the viewer's eyes focus on the peacock's face/body.





http://www.photographic.com/images/archivesart/0209LINES01.jpg

The dark/dirt lines between the patch of flowers make a great leading line because it leads the viewer's eyes directly towards the windmill.





http://www.photips.com/images/examples/composition/leading-lines-breakwall.jpg

The steps in the picture makes a leading line because it leads the viewers eyes toward the beach.

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