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			|  | 02/24/2003 12:15:13 AM · #1 | 
		| | I am sure there's a few questions, here's an example I found leading lines #1
 
 
 
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			|  | 02/24/2003 12:49:52 AM · #2 | 
		| | So, this is perspective revisited? 
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			|  | 02/24/2003 01:02:06 AM · #3 | 
		| | no, I think perspective was just to use perspective to add drama to the shot... here with leading lines I think they want the leading lines to lead the viewer to the subject of interest.. anyone else have a thought? 
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			|  | 02/24/2003 01:02:39 AM · #4 | 
		| | Perspective may be used to create leading lines, but they are certainly not one in the same. 
 Drew
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			|  | 02/24/2003 01:11:37 AM · #5 | 
		| | That is very interesting stuff you posted, thank you! 
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			|  | 02/24/2003 01:31:57 AM · #6 | 
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			|  | 02/27/2003 11:48:20 PM · #7 | 
		| | leading lines is sort of scientifically described as a  "vector" also one could study the Golden Triangle or something like that. I'm drawing a blank off the top of my head. A vector is in fact a line but rather than being the subject it acts like foreshadowing in a movie plot, it "leads" you to the point. I think Anachronite is right on the spot. BTW, I dig this site! Brand new today. | 
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			|  | 03/01/2003 12:28:56 AM · #8 | 
		| | I know it's a little late in the game, but take a look at some of Karen's past entries. Great examples of leading lines. | 
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