Leading Lines
This round we through an extra challenge at the Scavengers. One word for all categories, but with 9 different composition tools/rules/guidelines.
Leading Lines leave no doubt what your subject is! They are a tool to draw the eye in and often further back into your photo. Common examples are roads and railroad tracks that use converging lines to lead the viewer to the subject, but there are plenty of curvy examples for a more subtle approach. It can be a helpful composition tool when your subject needs to be small in the frame to provide more context or scale.
You can also have fun by fudging the rules a bit, such as the with the featured image.
Featured Image by Charlotte Therese Björnström
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Such creativity! Congratulations Charlotte for featured photo!