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Leading Lines: S-Curves And The Diagonals
We continue our compositional assignments this month with “Leading Lines: S-curves and the Diagonals” (the July issue was “Into Infinity”) and readers responded with fascinating images that show why these compositional devices are so visually enticing. The S-curve runs the eye from front to back, playing with movement through both vertical and horizontal space, while the diagonal line moves the eye from edge to edge, utilizing every border of the picture frame. There’s no wonder that each of these visual techniques adds such a dynamic element to images.
Green River |
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Perpetual Portal |
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Flying Legends |
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Speed Racers |
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Laundry Day |
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Sweeping Sand Dune |
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Road By Artist Paint Pots |
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Car Trails |
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Along The Arno |
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Cottonmouth |
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Forest Path |
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Fire Island Lighthouse |
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Looking Down |
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Mirrored Curves |
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Yorkshire Landscape |
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