Thursday, March 1, 2018

Leading Lines

1) Leading lines are one of the most effective and under-utilised compositional tools available to photographers. They're used to draw a viewers attention to a specific part of the frame, whether it's a person, or a vanishing point in the background of the frame.

2) Photographers would use this because of the path that takes the audiences attention too as well as its inspiration it as with it.
3) Symmetry is an exact mirror image of half the picture flipped on the other side.
4)They reflect my own style and personality but there are plenty more. A symmetrical shot with strong composition and a good point of interest can lead to a striking image





Leading lines and the view is to cover the road of infinity and beyond.

What did you do to shoot your photo?  
i titled to camera at a certain angle to catch this photo.What did you use as your leading lines to draw the viewers attention to a focal point?  That life is an obstacle an never know what can hit you in the real world really getting its always easy to follow a good path because a closed wall can be right in the way or doors to the side to manage with
What is your focal point?   the obstacle of getting down the steps and able to mange the difficulty 
Is your composition symmetrically balanced?   yes indeed.

1 comment:

  1. Your photo would be stronger if it was rotated to the left 90 degrees. No, it's not symmetrical.

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