This week Tina invites us to show examples of how Leading Lines can be used to enhance the composition of a photograph. As she mentioned, well placed lines pave an easy path for the eye to follow through different elements of a photo. And, one of the most effective ways is to put your main subject at the end of a leading line. It was a rainy morning in Murano, Italy, as this lady was leaving the shop and heading to the pier to catch a ride. The leading lines created by the brick curb draws the eye towards the lady plus her red wardrobe causes her to stand out…
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: #65 VENICE ITALY – SPECIAL MEMORIES
Am happy to be back with my blog this week. I had to take a break to pack up the house and travel over a thousand miles back to our winter home on Kiawah Island, South Carolina. This week Tina is asking us to think about a place we have visited which holds special memories, for example a small town, city, or country. She suggests we show pictures which help capture the spirit of this place so others can see and feel what we did. Not too long ago my husband and I spent a couple of days in Venice, Italy, and both of us instantly fell in love…