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This guide delves into the powerful composition techniques of diagonals, curves, and leading lines in photography. For each technique, you'll find prompts encouraging critical thinking about your photos. Discuss eye-level, worm's-eye, or bird’s-eye views, and whether you applied the rule of thirds. Explore how leading lines can focus the viewer's attention and share ideas for improving your images. By analyzing five photos for each style, you'll refine your photographic skills and enhance your understanding of composition.
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Diagonals - type your answers below • In your best diagonals photo is it shot at eye level, worm’s eye view or bird’s eye view? • Did you use the rule of thirds? • Why or why not?
Curves - type your answers below • In your best curves photo is it shot at eye level, worm’s eye view or bird’s eye view? • Did you use the rule of thirds? • Why or why not?
Leading lines - type your answers below • In your best leading lines photo how did you control where you wanted the viewer to look? • Did you think your photo would have been as effective without a leading line? • Can you think of any way to make your best leading lines picture better?