52 Weeks | Week 32 | Diagonals

As we continued on with advanced composition in our Project 52, we focused on using diagonal lines in our images. Diagonals can be used for a variety of reasons: to guide the eye, to create tension, to tell a story in a more engaging way, to create depth, etc. The p52 participants clearly got the assignment and they once again proved to be an inspiring group of artists.

xo,

Angie Mahlke

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Abi Coop @abicoop28

Brittney Fort @britt.fort

Chloe Jiao @chloejiaophotography

Christine McRoberts @christinemcroberts

Cindy Winsor @seasaltphotographybc

Colette Nederhoff @cohappinest

Dominique Lejeune @dominique.lejeune.1253

Dorene Hookey @dorenehookey

Edwina Moutray @e.m.images_

Emma Challinor @emmachallinorphotography

Frances Terlich @francesterlich365

Heather Losh @mrslosh143

Hilary Palmer @hil1945

Kellsie Read @kellsie.read.photography

Kerri Zastrow @kerrizastrow

Lacey Rahmani @creative.bursts

Lola Colberg @luaphotography21

Misty Schuetz @mmistyd

Monica McLean @monicamclean_365

Natalie Rogers @nattirogers

Renate Oskam @oskamfotografie_renate_oskam

Sarah Noel @sarahnoel_b

Sarah VanHook @sarah_vanhook

Shannon Denise @shannynanners

Stephanie Findlay @stephanie.findlay1

Zoe May @zoe.m.may

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