4/16/2012

How to Use Leading Lines for Really Improving Your Composition

By Roy Barker


Are you aware that using leading lines in composing your photographs can help you come up with some fascinating photos? Leading lines in any form can help direct your spectators ' eyes along a visual trail toward the important point of interest in your image. If you'd like to learn how it's possible for you to explore the potentials of using this composition technique in improving your photography abilities, these are some things you may want to know.

Types of Leading Lines

There are a few sorts of leading lines you can use in composing your images? Horizontal, vertical, diagonal and converging lines.

Horizontal Lines

There is something about horizontal lines that conveys a message of calm and peacefulness as well as of permanency and endlessness. While the most highly used horizontal line in photography is that of the horizon, fallen trees, sleeping folk and other such things that form a horizontal line can also be used in conveying this effect.

Vertical Lines

Vertical lines can send different messages. Depending on how they get utilised they can denote expansion, strength, equilibrium and power. Trees, buildings and standing folk are some of the typically used photography subjects that depict vertical lines.

Diagonal Lines

Using diagonal lines can create quite a visual interest since they can help create a sense of depth and dynamism to any image. Studies indicate that diagonal lines that come from the bottom left of the frame and end at the upper right-hand corner of the frame create the most natural and strongest effect on the eyes of the viewer so using such lines can most certainly do miracles for your images.

But this doesn't actually mean that you need to significantly cut your image from corner to corner with a harsh line. Simply look for natural patterns and curves depicting this effect and you've got the making of quite an engaging photo at hand. A note of warning - do not use too many diagonal lines in your image or it'll only help to distract and confuse your spectators.

Converging Lines

Most photographers favour the utilising of converging lines when shooting landscape images because they help lead the viewers ' eyes into a shot and add interest to the ensuing pictures. Rails, roads, paths and any other lines that run parallel against one another or the ones that come together at some particular point are best used to achieve this effect.

Therefore are you prepared to start exploring the tactics by which leading lines can help you compose better pictures? If you are , just try this advice and you can be absolutely sure that you'll get it right each time!




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