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May 2, 2012 03:05:29   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
Welcome to Day 123 :) Today we are going to take a look at Leading Lines. Leading lines are lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally, out of the image. Anything with a definite line can be a leading line. Fences, bridges, even a shoreline can lead the eye. It's a very powerful way to draw the viewers eyes into the photograph or to a single focal point.
Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.















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May 2, 2012 03:18:46   #
catgirl Loc: las vegas
 
my sister and myself at the Weeping wall up in Zion worth the hike, was walking down the hallway in the casino and shot a picture of the MGM out of the window, didn't notice my reflection until I downloaded the card, so I put it that I was the headliner at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas lol

weeping wall at Zion
weeping wall at Zion...

looking out of the casino window and saw this reflection of myself
looking out of the casino window and saw this refl...

ally in Carmel CA
ally in Carmel CA...

Red Rock casino Las Vegas
Red Rock casino Las Vegas...

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May 2, 2012 03:23:53   #
catgirl Loc: las vegas
 
Max sunning himself, all the tails lined up (very unusual for them) had just moved into this house weird floor, a view from the top of the Dam

Max in the garden
Max in the garden...

tails
tails...

Hoover Dam and The Colorado River
Hoover Dam and The Colorado River...

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May 2, 2012 03:24:51   #
catgirl Loc: las vegas
 
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 123 :) Today we are going to take a look at Leading Lines. Leading lines are lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally, out of the image. Anything with a definite line can be a leading line. Fences, bridges, even a shoreline can lead the eye. It's a very powerful way to draw the viewers eyes into the photograph or to a single focal point.
Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.


love that first one pg 1

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May 2, 2012 04:04:09   #
Jer Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
High Rise in Mesa, Az.

High Rise
High Rise...

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May 2, 2012 04:53:25   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
catgirl wrote:
Max sunning himself, all the tails lined up (very unusual for them) had just moved into this house weird floor, a view from the top of the Dam


Excellent photos Cat .. love Max and the tails .. very cute.. always knew you were a headliner :) .. pg 1

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May 2, 2012 04:53:50   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
Jer wrote:
High Rise in Mesa, Az.


Fabulous Jer .. pg 1

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May 2, 2012 05:02:33   #
AnnMurrey Loc: Ohio
 
Lets see if I got it?????

Thank you to whomever mentioned that editing program. It works for me!!!
Thank you to whomever mentioned that editing progr...

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May 2, 2012 05:33:51   #
c-olin Loc: kent england
 
First and last photo's were taken at tenterden railway,







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May 2, 2012 06:04:26   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
Wanted to put in RR tracks before everyone else does

The Québec Bridge
The Québec Bridge...

Looking East
Looking East...

Looking West
Looking West...

Heading north on I-87
Heading north on I-87...

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May 2, 2012 06:15:16   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
AHA!







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May 2, 2012 06:26:19   #
Fred Ann Loc: New Brunswick, Canada
 
A leading line taken to the extreme while it was being followed by this deer on the highway. Ducks on the water often leave wake lines as the swim on the water's surface. The wake lines are often a tell tale alert. Look for the ducks!





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May 2, 2012 06:31:36   #
Fred Ann Loc: New Brunswick, Canada
 
Osprey are dramatic birds and they often build their nests on tall structures. In this first photo an old nest sits beautifully atop a tall dead tree. the many horizontal lines of branches lead your eye to the vertical trunk and the nest on the top.
In the second photo the diagonal branch leads your eye into the photo and the Osprey at the branch's end.





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May 2, 2012 06:35:15   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
Fred Ann wrote:
Osprey are dramatic birds and they often build their nests on tall structures. In this first photo an old nest sits beautifully atop a tall dead tree. the many horizontal lines of branches lead your eye to the vertical trunk and the nest on the top.
In the second photo the diagonal branch leads your eye into the photo and the Osprey at the branch's end.


Like that nest but that full moon tells me, like my pics, that you didn't shoot it this morning LOL.

Deer, they are rare here unless you're out at dawn...

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May 2, 2012 07:00:53   #
judy juul Loc: Cheshire, Ct.
 
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 123 :) Today we are going to take a look at Leading Lines. Leading lines are lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally, out of the image. Anything with a definite line can be a leading line. Fences, bridges, even a shoreline can lead the eye. It's a very powerful way to draw the viewers eyes into the photograph or to a single focal point.
Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.


Here are a few from a vac. in North Carolina.Also home in the fall.

Looking up my street -dressed for fall.
Looking up my street -dressed for fall....

Walkway to the beach -N.C.
Walkway to the beach -N.C....

Retaining fence on the beach
Retaining fence on the beach...

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