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Leading Lines: A Photo Essay by CMM Students

By Nur Iman Izzah & Ferlyn Sng Jia Xuan

Leading lines are one of the most common composition techniques used in photography. The lines in the image help viewers focus their attention on the main subject. They can be used to create strong visual images that consist of depth and symmetry. Check out the following photo essay on how Leading Lines can be used to create a powerful visual, from our Diploma in Communications and Media Management students.

(A woman reading a book in Bugis National Library on August 26, 2020.) (Photo by: Antoine Jerome Kwok Wai Kin)
(MRT commuters stand at safe distances apart from each other, observing social distancing on August 22, 2020.) (Photo by: Cher Liew Qian Er)
(A man prays at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown on August 22, 2020.) (Photo by: Cher Liew Qian Er)
(Two men stop for a chat in the heart of Chinatown as they exchange the local papers on August 20, 2020.) (Photo by: Tan Wei Lin)
(Cyclists cycling on the bridge at Marina Bay Sands on August 23, 2020) (Photo by: Ferlyn Sng)
(An elderly man reading his morning newspaper at the temple by Chinatown Complex on August 20, 2020) (Photo by: Tong Avery)
(Woman pushing a boy in a stroller along the Lion Bridge crossing over to Gardens By The Bay on August 20, 2020) (Photo by: Clarissa Lin)
(Photo by: Richelle) (52 year old, Stephen Phoa, tries to adapt to the change of his exercise routine by cycling around Marina Barrage despite the strict COVID 19 measures implemented on 24 July, 2020.)
(Senior citizen making his way home while carrying take-away laksa from Kampong Kayu Road on August 22, 2020.) (Photo by: Clarissa Lin)

 

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