Variations on a theme

There is a concept in photography (that you may already know of and don't require me to say) called leading lines. It just means there is something on the edge that leads the eye into the photo.

In this case the palm leads you in, and where the fingers meet the hair, the lines of the hair lead you down, and then you get trapped in the cleavage.

So if my eyes are trapped in your cleavage just know it had nothing to do with the concept above, I was going to look there regardless 😉

(but for real tho, that concept worked so well in this photo!)
 
There is a concept in photography (that you may already know of and don't require me to say) called leading lines. It just means there is something on the edge that leads the eye into the photo.

In this case the palm leads you in, and where the fingers meet the hair, the lines of the hair lead you down, and then you get trapped in the cleavage.

So if my eyes are trapped in your cleavage just know it had nothing to do with the concept above, I was going to look there regardless 😉

(but for real tho, that concept worked so well in this photo!)
Yes, that was exactly what I was going for! 😉 I kid, but thank you for the thoughtful response!
 
Yes, that was exactly what I was going for! 😉 I kid, but thank you for the thoughtful response!
Mislabelled has profound observations and this was a good one. I was drawn to the hand because I am an eyes guy but then this thread, lol.
 
I can't tell if this is too deep into cliché territory, but, I like it.
Also I'm pretty sure this piece of wall is the most photographed area of my apartment.

🌷

Things become clichéd because they are great at first.
That's a fantastic photo. The colour of the flower against the wall. The contrast of the red nails and green of the stalk and leaves.
Beautiful.
 
Things become clichéd because they are great at first.
That's a fantastic photo. The colour of the flower against the wall. The contrast of the red nails and green of the stalk and leaves.
Beautiful.
Thank you, I appreciate that 🥰 I get a bit blind to my own stuff.
 
I can't tell if this is too deep into cliché territory, but, I like it.
Also I'm pretty sure this piece of wall is the most photographed area of my apartment.

https://i.ibb.co/wYgwxzq/image.png
In addition to what Wiggle said, the flow of color, from the dark, verdent green to the bloom, which also has whites, blending to the wall color makes a beautiful transition.
 
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