In this photograph the lines make up a train track. The lines are directed horizontal and are a medium thickness. They begin as a dark and bold colour but then as they fade upwards there darkness decreases as the light shines on them more. These lines are known as the term converging parralle lines as they look as if they are converging inwards to eachother as they get further away.This term hilights a journey and the multiply lines lead the viewers eye into the shot. The lines make this photograph very dynamic and they convey a movement which makes this photograph very relistic.The lines are situated in the centre and the two long thick lines either side of the railway track are symetrical to eachother which makes the photography more complex. The lines are the main focus of this photograph and stand out by being close up but also leading to the distance.In this photograph the telephone cables make up lines. The view of the lines are from someone looking upwards. This creates the lines to look smaller and thinner than what they actually are.With the mutliply lines going in all diffrent directions overlapping eachother gives an busy look to them.This also makes the photograph look more extreme but really its a very simple photo. The layout of the lines are not structured but just random which makes this photograph engaging and facinating to look at.The birds also form lines in this photograph which add more shape to the photograph. By anaylsing the theme lines in my perspective makes me look more into detail how the lines form the photograph and how much diffrence they make being there as they are the focus point and the back ground just complements the lines.
In this photograph lines are represented by musical lines. Theese lines are the colour black and are horizontal.They are a mid lentgh and are thin sized. These lines are not dead straight which creates an imperfectness which creates the photograph to look more intrieging.In this photograph lines are also represented as a musical note these lines are curved.The curved lines spiral into a musical note which apply more grace to the photograph and allow the viewer to be amazed at the beauty of this photograph.The vertical lines are repetative which forms a predictable pattern that creates a sense of rhythm and movement.
In this photograph the lines are deep black on a white shell. The lines spiral around which creates an illusion.The individual lines are all diagonal which is very visually dynamic. They have the purpose of leading the viewer into the centre of the photograph. These lines are small but a medium thickness which spiral in to get thinner and thinner. These lines are more virsatile as they can create more of an image than horizontal and vertical where there restricted to just being straight. These lines give the photograph diffrent textures and the lines make the shape of the shell more intresting.The use of lines in this photograph make this average photograph transform into a great photograph.
In this photograph the use of lines are in the stem of the plant and the leaves show diagonal lines aswell. These lines separte each leaf and sweep across the page to form an intresting photograph. The close up shot makes the viewer see the clear and detailed pattern of lines that nature has and how if you explore the detail of plants they have a range of shapes, colours and lines which you would never expect. The lines are very narrow and straight. They sit very deep into the leaves and are a slightly lighter green then the actuall leave which make them stand out more. The use of diagonal lines make this photograph very dynamic and the lines are composed in different directions to lead you into the photograph. The purpose of diagonal lines is to produce tension or actions. But they can also produce depth in a photograph which is shown in this photo.


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