Utilize leading lines for better composition from "summary" of Tony Northrup's DSLR Book: How to Create Stunning Digital Photography by Tony Northrup
Leading lines are a powerful composition technique that can help draw viewers into your photos. These are lines within the image that lead the viewer's eye to the main subject or focal point. By using leading lines effectively, you can create a sense of depth and dimension in your photos, as well as guide the viewer's gaze through the image in a deliberate way.
There are many different types of leading lines that you can use in your photography. Some common examples include roads, fences, rivers, trees, and buildings. These lines can be straight or curved, vertical or horizontal, thick or thin. The key is to look for lines that naturally lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of your photo.
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