How to take better pictures
June 16th 2010 20:47
TOM ANG
You can create a sense of direction using naturally occurring lines
Direction and orientation of lines can imply certain feelings.
Slanting or oblique lines imply movement, action and change.
Lines that converge imply depth, scale and distance, as seen in this quiet street in Avoch, Scotland to give a two-dimensional image three-dimensional depth.
Repetitive elements create a sense of rhythm, which is often more interesting if the rhythm is broken by a missed element
Photography tips from the BBC
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