Week 4 – Leading Lines by 52-Week Challenge
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Week 52 – Something New
Week 51 – Holiday Season
Week 50 – Visualizing Music
Week 49 – Your Home Town
Week 48 – Give Thanks
Week 47 – Circles or Curves
Week 46 – Nature Close-Ups
Week 45 – Rule of Odds
Week 44 – “Ugly” Location
Week 43 – Long Exposure
Week 42 – Part of a Whole or Fill the Frame
Week 41 – Shadows and Highlights
Week 40 – Framing
Week 39 – Wildlife Photography
Week 38 – High-Speed Photography
Week 37 – Hallways or Staircases
Week 36 – Squares or Triangles
Week 35 – Tell a Lie
Week 34 – Rule of Thirds
Week 33 – Self-Portrait
Week 32 – Golden Hour
Week 31 – Backlit Scenes
Week 30 – Motion Blur
Week 29 – Candid Portraits
Week 28 – Double Exposure
Week 27 – Center Composition
Week 26 – Symmetry #2
Week 25 – Water Photography
Week 24 – Film Noir
Week 23 – Urban Decay
Week 22 – Symmetry
Week 21 – Forced Perspective
Week 20 – Patterns and Textures
Week 19 – Negative Space
Week 18 – Portrait Photography
Week 17 – Architecture
Week 16 – Panorama
Week 15 – Macro
Week 14 – Black & White
Week 13 – Abstract
Week 12 – Food
Week 11 – Bokeh
Week 10 – Low Light/Night
Week 9 – Reflections
Week 8 – High Keys
Week 7 – Diagonals
Week 6 – One Color
Week 5 – Still Life
Week 4 – Leading Lines
Week 3 – Silhouettes
Week 2 – Intentional Camera Movement (ICM)
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Journey through pathways of visual intrigue in the "Leading Lines" gallery. These photos guide your eye through the frame with masterful use of lines and perspective.

* The 52-Week Challenge for 2024 is brought to you by SlickPic, Radiant Imaging Labs, and Photofocus

Travelling through the countryside of Cornwall
Arrival at a Landrover event to find the venue shrouded in mist
A desert trail leads to the sunset.
Added By: Melanie Cullen
Captured through our RV window while driving to Haines, AK it felt as if we were driving right into the storm clouds.
Added By: Melanie Cullen
Barley Field in Delta Alaska lined up with the edge of storm clouds.
Added By: Melanie Cullen
California Street, San Francisco at Sunset
Added By: LISA A CAMPBELL
Chapel Bridge in Lucern, Switzerland
Added By: LISA A CAMPBELL
South Manhattan from Brooklyn posts viewpoint
Added By: LISA A CAMPBELL
Unexpected
Added By: JillHough
Leaving Death Valley
Added By: JillHough
Early snow
Added By: JillHough
where you lead, I will follow!
Added By: TerryTaylor
Up or down: down, please!
Added By: TerryTaylor
Drop 'til I stop, wherever?
Added By: TerryTaylor
Shenzi in a sunbeam
Added By: Lynne60
The piling…leading you to the sea.
Broken pier
Pier on a cold, stormy night.
An off road track leads into the golden Aspen trees near Sliverton, Colorado, USA.
Added By: BlackburnImages
Sunrise at Buglight Park, Portland Maine, USA.
Added By: BlackburnImages
The Arthur Ravenal Jr bridge. Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Added By: BlackburnImages
Balboa Park in San Diego
Took a literal approach to this challenge. It’s been an interesting week focusing on leading lines wherever I go. Photo captured this past weekend in Penngrove, California. Lots of rain the past couple of weeks has created foggy and moody photo conditions. Enjoy!
Added By: NikkiAnderson
Leading lines... repeating patterns of rooftops that made their own leading line... and a Great Blue Heron thrown in on the left side canal bank for scale... (I'm mainly a wildlife photographer, so having the birds in these suits me :):)
Added By: GryphonImages
Interesting challenge for a wildlife photographer who does little landscape work... I saw various leading lines in this image... the canal itself with a Great White Egret providing scale perspective about 3/4 into the image; the canal bank, the grassy edge and the treeline... all converging in the distance...
Added By: GryphonImages
A storm was brewing, but the sun was fighting to stay.
Added By: ThroughMyLenss
Capturing remnants of the old landmark for posterity.
Added By: ThroughMyLenss
Melbourne University Australia.
Added By: RayChatterton
Melbourne University Australia.
Added By: RayChatterton
Fighting erosion.
Added By: RayChatterton
Spiral staircase in Reykjavik IcelandAir Hotel
Added By: NeilShapiro
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