For this weeks challenge, Tina has challenged us to show photos with leading lines. Tina tells us “Leading lines carry our eye through a photograph. They help to tell a story, to place emphasis, and to draw a connection between objects. They create a visual journey from one part of an image to another and can be helpful for creating depth as well.”





Many thanks to Tina for this weeks Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – Leading Lines
Nice done!
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Thank you!
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I like your interpretation of ‘lines.’ These are all place I’d be happy to follow. 🙂
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Thanks Judy!
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Excellent! Love the foggy bridge – no jumping!
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Thank you! Definitely no jumping!
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Of course I love your beach scenes Beth, but this week the swinging bridge is my fave! Well done
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Thanks Tina! I enjoyed the challenge.
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Great shots 👏👏👏
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Ohhh. I love that swinging bridge. A little scary, isn’t it? Especially in the fog. They’re all great examples of leading lines.
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Patti, thank you! I like how fog always makes things more mysterious.
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It definitely does.
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Beautiful set of leading line images! I love the swinging bridge capture. 🙂
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Amy, thank you. That is one of my favorites.
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Excellent excellent. Love ’em.
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Thanks John!
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What an interesting collage of photos. I must admit, my legs feel a bit wobbly just thinking about a swinging bridge.
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Jane, thank you. I can’t walk across swinging bridges but I enjoy photographing them
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Oh good, it’s not just me 😉
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