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| 06/28/2005 06:08:47 PM |
Tilesby amberComment by Artifacts: Leading lines or curves generally have two purposes. One is to lead the viewer into the scene. The other is to lead you toward the main subject. It is most effective if they come in from the lower left because that is the natural direction humans visually scan a picture from so are easiest to pick up.
Some images do not have to fit the traditional rules to work and be effective. In your case the lines themselves make for a wonderful abstract composition. |
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| 06/28/2005 05:54:13 PM |
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| 06/27/2005 02:19:25 PM |
Tilesby amberComment by CLarson557: Neat picture. Lines everywhere. I like the pattern and the varying colors. Well done....10 |
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| 06/27/2005 09:28:35 AM |
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| 06/27/2005 08:53:51 AM |
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| 06/27/2005 04:07:05 AM |
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| 06/27/2005 04:00:28 AM |
Flawed.jpgby amberComment by lentil: i love this, is it made out of wood? It looks like flowers we get here that are meant for drawers (they smell nice) but they are wooden. Very nice |
| 06/27/2005 03:58:09 AM |
waterfall-blue-copy.jpgby amberComment by lentil: that waterfall looks as though it is just a fine rain, sort of like misty rain. Do you know the one i mean? I like waterfall shots and this one is great |
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| 06/26/2005 12:34:05 PM |
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| 06/26/2005 09:00:46 AM |
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