Nottingham Canal towpath. These steps leading down to the water by the lock caught my eye as when looking through the viewfinder, straight lines can be seen in the whole of the frame in one direction or another including the brick building in the background. This photograph gives the viewer the feeling of lighness desending into shadow, as with each step downard becoming a little darker down to the dirty canal water. f5.6 1/50
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The straight images does as you say have a multitude of straight lines and as such is a good direct illustration well executed (I can't get away from that very stron diagonal).But what about a more oblique interpretation; 'straight talking', looking 'straight in the eye' - being unevasive, 'going straight' keeping off crime or drugs, the list goes on and on, and one secret to great imagery is finding a way to make yours stand out from the crowd of more obvious ones.
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