Wednesday, October 17, 2012

2. Line Direction

Line direction is the use of line that intentionally leads the viewer’s eye in a particular direction. In this example, the viewer’s eye, assumably, is first attracted to the bottom right of the photograph. Then is led up the railroad track’s definitive line towards the top of the image. Directing the viewer through line. When taking this photograph, I kneeled down closer to the track in order to pull the viewer to the line to capture this effect.

-ShaeBethPhotography

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