There are a number of great tricks to improve the composition of your photography, and one of the most underutilized of these is drawing a viewer's attention to specific points in an image using what are known as leading lines. Leading lines are natural lines in the image that lead the viewer's eye to another point in the image or, occasionally, out of the frame entirely. Here I want to see the use of roads, tracks, railroads or bridges to draw your attention from one point to another, so quite a broad brief. Good luck.
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