Like a kindergartener, just draw a circle, draw semi circles around that circle (for the petals), and a rectangle going from the main circle down (for the stem).
Answer:
Simply put, leading lines is an image composition technique that features line shapes—like, say, a road or river—to draw the viewer's eye to the intended subject of the photograph. Whenever people look at an image, our eyes are naturally drawn to the lines present within it.
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