Leading Lines
- Leading lines refers to a technique of composition where the viewer of your photos attention is drawn to lines that lead to the main subject of the image. A leading line paves an easy path for the eye to follow through different elements of a photo.
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Rules:
This is not a contest, everyone who posts a photo wins.
Post any photo that YOU took. Gear doesn't matter.
Post as many photos as you want.
Constructive criticism is welcome. This should be where we can all grow and learn as photographers together.
Nonconstructive criticism should be ignored or shunned.
Feel free to post photos even after the week is up. There is no time limit.
Feel free to post theme suggestions for future weekly challenges.
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Some natural leading lines down to the stage of the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Just outside Denver, which is visible in the distance on the right-side edge:
Spring of '15. I was mostly in Boulder, and tried to meet up with you, 8bit, and beezkneeze(?), but the stars weren't meant to align. I'll be back up there within a couple of years, I'll let you know :).
Vancouver thought it was a safe inner passage up the Sound and then he got to where it necks down and pushes your boat at like 12 knots. I watched an asshole in a Bayliner attempt to impress his friends as the tide was coming in. He roared up under the bridge, pushed the throttle to flank, stalled out, tried to whip around in a dignified manner and nearly ate it on the rocks. The coast guard can do it and a decent enough powerboat has no problem, but even modern pleasure boaters can get themselves in a heap of trouble without realizing it.