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    Default Lines as a Compositional Element.

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    Lines are very important components of a composition and the connivery a different feeling, depending on the orientation.
    Horizontal lines_ Peace, calmness, quiet, not much going on.
    Vertical lines_ Firmness, permanence, solid, rigidness.
    Diagonal lines_ Movement, action, impact, excitement.

    We can use them to add meaning to our composition.

    Multiple EXP- set of nine, with Nikon D3, 27-70/2.8

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    Hi Fabs, good explanation of the effect that lines can have on the viewer. Nice image to illustrate the vertical....

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    excellent image and tutorial here , this image looks like a painting
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    this is a great lesson!! you got a little big of all three here. looks nice!!

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    Thanks Fabs !!!! ...hope you drop over more often :). Great !

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    Hi Fabs, From the thumbnail on the homepage, I didn't think I'd like the image so well - but seeing it with the PP treatment, it looks great. Love the look of that post processing - can you comment on what you used for it?

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    Lovely photo Fabs.

    I had noticed your tutorial about multiple exposures in the Educational Forum the other day. I need to take the time to check it out.

    And thanks for explanation of "lines" in photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meesh Fink View Post
    Hi Fabs, From the thumbnail on the homepage, I didn't think I'd like the image so well - but seeing it with the PP treatment, it looks great. Love the look of that post processing - can you comment on what you used for it?
    Hi Meesh, no post processing here, these is a look created with in-camera multiple exposures, shaking the camera ever so slightly.

    Thanks, guys!

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    Buena tecnica y foto.

    I agree that this image looks like a painting. And thanks so much for the mini tutorial.

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