Lens Artists Photo Challenge #80– Leading Lines

This week, Tina gives us an opportunity to explore the photographic compositional element– “Leading Lines”.

Leading lines in photography can lead viewer’s eyes to follow the line of your image to view from one point to another or to view the main subject. It can be straight, or curved lines. Here are a few examples.

Antelope, Arizona:

Landscape in Abiquiu, New Mexico:

Ayuttaya, the ancient city of Thailand:

The Giza Pyramid. The leading line seems forever long:

The camel riding in the the Sahara Desert was an extraordinary experience:

Tina encourages us to learn about this photographic rule. Take a look of her stunning leading line images. 

Ann-Christine, Patti, Tina and I look forward to seeing how you use leading line element in your photos.

I want to take this opportunity to thank my blog friends and followers for your responses of last week’s theme. Your photos, travel adventures, poems, and stories for the “A Window With A View” theme are beautiful, imaginative, and inspiring. Thank you! 🙂

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Stay tuned for Patti LAPC Challenge #81 on her Pilotfish blog.