What are lines in photography? Lines in photography are lines in a photo’s setting that lead a viewer’s eye to the subject.

This photo has a farm that is the subject. The leading lines come from the light surrounding by shadow, leading to the farm.

In this photo, the bush at the bottom of the path acts as the subject. The lines that lead your eye to the subject is the railing on both sides.

The subject is the whole setting in the background. The leading lines are the shadows that point to the setting.

In this photo the subject is the basketball hoop. The leading line is the shadow of the hoop, which leads the viewer’s eye to the hoop.

This photo has the doors as the subject with the shadows leading to the door, working as leading lines.

This photo features a sunset as the subject. The leading lines are the telephone wires that lead your eyes into the picture.
I chose this photo as the featured image because of the beauty it presents. With the wires acting as leading lines, the photo accurately represents a leading lines photo.