Use leading lines to draw the viewer's eye into the image from "summary" of Learning to See Creatively by Bryan Peterson
Leading lines are a powerful compositional tool that photographers can use to guide the viewer's eye through an image. By incorporating lines that lead towards a specific focal point, photographers can create a sense of depth and movement within their photographs. These lines can be anything from roads and paths to fences, buildings, or even natural elements like rivers or tree branches.
The purpose of using leading lines is to draw the viewer's eye into the image and towards the main subject. By strategically placing these lines within the frame, photographers can create a visual journey for the viewer to follow. This can help create a sense of balance and harmony within the composition, as well as add interest and intrigu...
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