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How to take better pictures

June 16th 2010 20:47

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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.

Curved lines or S-shaped lines imply quiet, calm and sensual feelings
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






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