The leading bridge

One of very good working composition rules is leading lines. That means that you should have lines in your photo, which lead to the main subject. And I think the Charles bridge in this photo works very nicely as a leading line. It just draws your eyes towards the Prague castle in the distance.

I haven’t taken many portrait oriented shots lately. They can give you a great view of a subject, but they are just not fit onto a horizontally oriented screen. But from time to time they are fine :)

The leading bridgeThis view of the Charles bridge is really great. It just creates an excellent composition on its own.

Number of exposures: 7; Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: Canon 24-70 mm F2.8;
Focal length: 24 mm; Aperture: 5.6; Middle exposure time: 2s; ISO: 100; Tripod used: yes

Where was this photo taken:

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