Which is it? A leading question.

If you are referring to the compositional : description, 'leadin line' (lead in or lead-in also appropriate) ;)

As I perceive it ~ it describes a line or pattern that 'leads' the gaze/eye into a scene......but leading does not seem quite right!
 
The line is leading the eye into the picture.
 
So is there no definitive answer.
Maybe if when we say it we all say it fast and then no-one knows the difference :)

I am beginning to think there's actually two ways of saying it now.
 
So is there no definitive answer.
Maybe if when we say it we all say it fast and then no-one knows the difference :)

I am beginning to think there's actually two ways of saying it now.
Yes - I agree.
Now if we could only leave it at that...
 
Amazing how something as simple as this can lead to an argument!

But it is quite clear to me that a lead-in line leads the eye into the landscape. It is one way of trying to give the picture a three-dimensional feel. It's not clear to me that it is the only way to compose a landscape, though. Many work well in a 2-dimensional sense without a lead-in line.
 
Given how many people don't understand the meaning of 'editing' in photography, it's no surprise to me...
I "edit" a picture.
You "mess around with" a picture.
He, she or it "ruins" a picture.

:naughty:
 
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